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LAND USE ELEMENT <br />Table A-4 indicates the development possible under the build-out of the <br />Land Use Plan. The build-out for residential land uses considered two <br />scenarios. Effective build-out for residential development is calculated by <br />adding the 3,232 units possible in the areas designated as District Center to <br />the existing 74,588 units presently found in the City. Theoretical build-out for <br />residential development considered the development possible if all of the <br />areas designated as residential were developed according to the permitted <br />Land Use Plan intensities. Since the Land Use Element does not <br />contemplate the elimination of existing housing in the City, the effective <br />build-out figure represents a more realistic estimate of future residential <br />development. <br />As indicated in Table A-4, four of the non-residential land use designations <br />have a range in FAR intensities. For the non-residential land use <br />designations, effective build-out considered the development possible under <br />the lower range of FAR intensities while theoretical build-out considered the <br />upper FAR range. Typically, parking and landscaping requirements will <br />result in significantly less floor area for commercial and industrial <br />developments than that which is permitted under the General Plan. <br />As indicated in Table A-4, between 68,498 to 77,820 housing units are <br />allowed by the Land Use Plan. The additional units which presently exist in <br />the City beyond the maximum number permitted under the theoretical build- <br />out scenario are a reflection of the higher density multiple-family <br />developments constructed in the 1970's and 1980's. However, the purpose <br />of the Land Use Plan as it applies to the residential areas is to preserve <br />and maintain the stability of existing neighborhoods, regardless of the <br />character of development. The intent of the Plan is not to create any <br />displacement, nor decrease existing development densities. Rather, it is to <br />ensure a safe, healthy, and livable environment for City residents. Existing <br />residential development entitlements are protected through this Land Use <br />Element, applicable Zoning regulations, and sections of the City code <br />pertaining to legal nonconforming uses. <br />The Land Use Element's implementation may result in an increase in the <br />amount of commercial, office, and industrial development in the City. As <br />indicated in Table A-4 up to a4,1-~ 52,423,126 square feet of <br />commercial and office development, and 44,891,128 square feet of <br />industrial development are possible under the effective capacity parameters <br />of Land Use Plan. <br />Revised (May 18, 2009) 7 ~~_ 16 <br />