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MOUNTAIN HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN II <br /> 4A NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER FOCUS AREAS <br /> Master Plan Summary <br /> The Master Plan requires a Special Purpose Plan for Neighborhand Centers, <br /> Altarnstively,a Special Purpose Plan may not be necessary If a sufficlent level of detail for <br /> the Neighborhood Center is included in Iha Specific Plan. <br /> Plan Description <br /> This Sperft Plan li,combined with the fufasder C7eyeto�r <br /> Mountain House Commercial.Office&Industrial Design Manual as referenced,will serve <br /> as the Special Purpose Plans for Neighborhood Centers within SPIT. This document <br /> describes the wnceptual layout and design and requirements relative to uses, lacallOn5, <br /> access,physical relati1wshlps,pedestrian facilities,and service requirements for each <br /> Neighborhood Center,and provides an adequate level of delsiI Such that the need for and <br /> delail of subsequent,discretionary permits may be minimized Where development <br /> applieatlons ate found Consistent with this Specific Plan_ <br /> There are five Neighborhood Genters in SPI 1,four in the family neighborhoods of <br /> Neighburtioads C, D,H,and L,and one in the mored active adult and family neighborhood <br /> of Neighborhood K. Each Neighborhood Genter includes a K-8 school with a Contiguous <br /> neighborhood park and a one-acre neighborhood commercial area surrounded by <br /> residential uses(see s 4.21 to-4.25). <br /> Neighborhood Centers are located in the middle of each neighborhood, providing easy <br /> access from all surrounding residential areas. Each site is unique in sflape-and erientahon <br /> in order to reinforce the identity of each neighborhood. A primary goal is to provide for the <br /> integration of uses and activities within and adjacent to the Neighborhood Center. A <br /> variety of public and private uses are encouraged with a common architectural and <br /> landscape theme used thraughoul.Compatible with the residential character of the <br /> neighborhood, Shared use of school buildings,park and school fatalities and school <br /> parking is anticipated_ <br /> 'file K-8 schools ara the largest sand uses wiftr)the Neighborhood Centers. Each school <br /> occupies approximately 16 acres in a central location wilhin the neighborhood. The <br /> designs facilitate community use of facilities during non-school hours,pursuant to the Joint <br /> Use FacNties Agreement between the lammersville Unified School.District and the <br /> MHC8D, <br /> A flve�2cre Neighborhood Park will be located adjacent to each school site(see Figure <br /> 11:SP1I land Use). The parks will provide the primary open space amenity for the <br /> surrounding residential areas within the neighborhood,and will create a sense of arrnrel <br /> when entering the neighborhoods. <br /> As required by the Master Plan, Neighborhood Commercial ar®as are inferrded to serve <br /> the daily needs of people In the neighhorhood_ They are an integral part o#the <br /> Neighborhood Center concept and will share a common theme, landscaping and <br /> convenient pedestrian connections to haighWrllood residentlol areas,the school and park- <br /> Adjacent residential uses are also an integral part of the Neighborhood Center The <br /> consistent treatment and requirements Iderltiflled for these areas Will reinforce the <br /> neighborhood theme and help minimize conflicts between the various uses. <br /> CHAPTER FOUR DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN Pf)GE 4.52 <br /> Ravfso 1 1 15 120 1 9 <br /> Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />