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O <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />Gross Lot Area shall mean the total lot area <br />after deducting~the area.required for <br />dedications for public i~Provaments. <br /> <br />Floor Area Ratios Calculation Policies <br /> <br />073 <br /> <br />In calculating the allowable FAR, the gross <br />square footage of the primary structure is <br />counted, but not the parking structure or <br />surface parking areas. <br /> <br />The FAR assigned to each area is the <br />maximum intensity permitted on any site <br />located within that area. <br /> <br />An FAR is calculated for all development <br />located on a legal parcel. <br /> <br />To encourage lot consolidation for optimal <br />site design, the FAR can be calculated on <br />an area wide basis for contiguous parcels <br />that are part of a large, multi-structure <br />project. To qualify for an area wide FAR <br />calculation, a project must be integrated <br />in design and function and the <br />owner/developer shall record deed <br />restrictions limiting the'project area to <br />the legally allowed £1oor area ratio. <br /> <br />Land Use Element - Use Designations <br /> <br />In this section, land use designations for the <br />revised Land Use Element are presented along with the <br />permitted uses, development policies and development <br />standards (FAR) for each. <br /> <br />The list of the land uses to be permitted in each <br />category is not exhaustive. Other uses similar.to <br />those listed may be permitted if other General Plan <br />requirements and factors are satisfied. These <br />factors include: <br /> <br />o Compatibility with adjacent uses <br /> <br />Circulation capacity <br /> <br />Urban design objectives <br /> <br />Availability of public services <br /> <br />Environmental factors <br /> <br /> <br />