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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014674
PE
2600
FACILITY_NAME
SU-00-03
STREET_NUMBER
20043
STREET_NAME
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
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APN
20908020
ENTERED_DATE
12/21/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
20043 MOUNTAIN HOUSE PKWY
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Approved
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Site Planning - District Concept Hans <br /> NEIGHBOMOOD COMMERCIAL <br /> LOCATION ENTRY COURTS <br /> • One per neighborhood, as close as Should be located to avoid obvious <br /> possible to the neighborhood park conflicts with Collector and local <br /> and school streets <br /> • On a Collector street Should align with prominent building <br /> elements or with on site amenities <br /> USES See Chapter 5, Entry Courts. <br /> • Retail and or a community facility <br /> such as a day care center, church, PARKING <br /> recreation building or meeting hall Off-street parking should be located <br /> • For an exact list of allowable uses, in small parking lots, at the sides and <br /> refer to the Mountain House Devel- rear of the building. <br /> opment Title. On-street parking Is highly encour- <br /> SIZE aged. <br /> 1 1/2 acres minimum to 3 acres SETBACKS <br /> PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIONS AND See Setbacks this chapter. <br /> CIRCULATION OUTDOOR PEDESTRIAN USES AREAS <br /> • Pedestrian access from surrounding Are highly encouraged, such as pla- <br /> neighborhoods should be clear and zas, patios, outdoor cafes, seating <br /> direct. and fountains <br /> • Pedestrian walkways through parking Should be located at prominent ar- <br /> areas are highly encouraged. eas within the site and articulated by <br /> • Where possible pedestrian walkways architectural elements <br /> should be articulated with three di- <br /> mensional elements such as trellises SCREEN WALLS <br /> and arcades. Shall surround all trash collection <br /> areas and loading docks <br /> • See Chapter 5, Landscape, Fences <br /> and Walls. <br /> Chapter Three <br />
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