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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/21/2018
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05/21/2018 <br />a. Covered, lockable enclosures with permanently anchored racks for <br />bicycles; or <br />b. Lockable bicycle rooms with permanently anchored racks; or <br />c. Lockable, permanently anchored bicycle lockers. <br />57.7 Open Space and Public Access Regulations <br />A. Open Space. Open space is required for residential -only projects and mixed-use projects <br />containing residential uses. Open space shall meet the requirements of 32.9 (Open Space <br />Requirements) with the modification that the area of public access easements shall count <br />towards the total open space area provided. <br />B. Bay Trail. Properties located adjacent to or within the path of the San Francisco Bay Trail, <br />as shown by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), shall design, develop and <br />construct the trail as described in Bay Trail Design Guidelines and Toolkit at a minimum <br />width of 18 feet, including shoulders. The review authority for the project shall make the <br />final decision on the design of the trail. <br />C. Public Access Easements. Projects built along the waterfront shall provide: <br />1. Easements providing access to the Bay Trail, or, if no Bay Trail access is proposed or <br />required, a minimum 18 ft. wide pathway and public access along the waterfront; and <br />2. One primary public access easement of a minimum of 15 ft. in width leading from a public <br />street to the waterfront. <br />57.8 New Streets and Pedestrian Walkways <br />A. New Streets. New streets on lots in excess of two acres shall be designed with block and <br />street patterns consistent with the adjacent properties or surrounding environment and <br />consistent with the street typologies identified in the General Plan. New streets shall not <br />have block faces exceeding 400 feet in length, and all streets shall include sidewalks on <br />both sides. Exceptions may be made by the review authority if the requirements are <br />determined to be infeasible due to other insurmountable existing conditions. <br />B. Pedestrian Walkways. Internal walkways shall be a minimum of 6 feet wide where located <br />adjacent to common usable open space. Connections between the pedestrian walkway <br />system and the primary streets shall be provided. <br />57.9 Community Benefits <br />Reduced creek setbacks or bonus height, bonus FAR or bonus residential density may be <br />requested upon compliance with the Community Benefits schedule described in this section. <br />A. Points System. A minimum number of points must be obtained before the project <br />qualifies for bonus height, density or FAR or reduced setbacks. Tier 1 priorities are worth <br />four points, while Tier 2 priorities are worth two points as shown in Table 57.9 (Community <br />Benefits.). <br />ATTY/ORD.465/RC ORD—ZONING MIXED USE WATERFRONT DISTRICT ORDINANCE NO. 1130-373 <br />REV: 05-02-18 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 14 of 16 <br />
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