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rPIPER <br /> April 18, 2022 <br /> Page Three <br /> II. Allowing Greater Clarity and Flexibility for Allowed Building Typologies <br /> Regarding the City's allowed building typologies, we believe the General Plan's interim development <br /> standard provisions should be revised to clarify that all less intensive building typologies are allowable in <br /> locations where a more intensive typology is allowed. The Specific Development 84 plan addresses the <br /> following housing typologies, which are ranked from least to most intensive: <br /> Below: <br /> Th is d47g idenlihes the range KY Iv lb——Di.T.: <br /> of boldingtypes used in the Cade. pireco-AccesalWeByq xusal <br /> Th einclivid ual"sarearranged an <br /> a caniirna7drn of inl,"with[he Ihlnr-A[cru pCPn svalR-u oral <br /> €earl.intenseatleft and[lee—I Pa <br /> ini—al right1whlypeisall—d - <br /> as idernifedan labk BT I andits Nlnt-Accra r7uw" <br /> reglRemcn[s are described—the <br /> faFlawing pages. Sre Sernon au for d.rm <br /> F.COURTYAW E.HYBRIDCOURT ❑.SMACKED C.UNED B.FLEX BLOC1[ h.TOWMCWPODIUM <br /> HOUSING DWELLING BLOCK <br /> WALK,UPACCESS <br /> 1 <br /> PARIO.G <br /> CAAAGE <br /> M OTHER <br /> FA[ELE59 <br /> all SnUC- <br /> TBAE <br /> Id <br /> TRA NSI7 ZONING CODE <br /> SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT Br me Supp.Na.29 <br /> C Ity of Sen1A A as,Cal Ifernla <br /> (Specific Development 84, at p. 2058.) <br /> WEST\298365149.1 <br />