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Planning Commission
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11/5/2019
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4.8. Housing. Provide dwelling units onsite as part of the project (see Article 2 for definition of <br />Dwelling). <br />-5-.9.Community Facilities or Services. Allow public use of the project's community rooms, <br />conference rooms, office space, and/or amenity spaces. These can be used for <br />neighborhood association meetings, non-profit organizations, or in support of other <br />community or social service providers. This service shall be advertised on the project's <br />website with details of qualifying uses and waived cost. <br />6-.10. Live/Work Units. Provide live/work units which comply with the zoning provisions <br />of Article 31. Goals for these uses are to provide a range of housing types at an affordable <br />level for artists, local or small scale businesses, or those starting new businesses. Units <br />should be on the ground floor, along the project frontage(s), and/or adapt or repurpose <br />existing buildings that provide neighborhood character. <br />7_._11. New Streets or Pathways. Provide new streets, lanes, or pathways that are <br />identified by the review authority as desired to improve walkability, reduce auto trip <br />lengths, improve neighborhood connectivity, or result in blocks of less than four hundred <br />(400) feet in length through the site. <br />8-12. Business Facade Improvements. Provide architectural enhancements to nearby <br />storefronts which may include new paint, signage, lighting, and landscaping. Fagade <br />improvments provide immediate aesthetic benefits to the neighborhood while also <br />creating a catalyst for future design improvements in the surrounding areas. <br />9-.13. Neighborhood Improvements. Install traffic calming features, neighborhood <br />entry features, street trees, bike/pedestrian safety improvements, tot-parks/playgrounds, <br />or other neighborhood improvement. The applicant shall conduct community outreach in <br />the neighborhood to establish which improvement(s) best meets the area's needs. <br />4-0-.14. Non-Profit Commercial Space. Lease a portion of the commercial space to non- <br />profit organization(s) that provide a demonstrated need for the area. The applicant shall <br />conduct community outreach in the neighborhood to establish which non-profit best <br />meets the area's needs. <br />C. Other Community Benefits. In addition to the items listed above, the City may consider alternative <br />community benefit options that meet the community's visions and goals. These will be evaluated <br />based on community needs and priorities. <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />ATTY/RESO.0107/PC RESO COMMUNITY BENEFITS <br />REV: 10-31-19 PR <br />
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