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San Leandro Zoning Code Definitions and Acronyms for Pertinent Zoning Districts Zoning Code Update 2016 <br />parcels in this District. Residential mixed use development is allowed. and single <br />use residential development is permitted on parcels not fronting on the East 14th <br />Street or Washington Avenue corridors. <br /> <br />DA-2 (Downtown Area 2). To implement specific provisions of the Downtown San <br />Leandro Transit-Oriented Development Strategy by providing for designated <br />areas on the periphery of the Downtown core where new development shall be <br />sensitive to and of a scale consistent with adjacent Residential Districts and <br />where mixed use developments are allowed and encouraged but not required. <br /> <br />DA-3 (Downtown Area 3). To implement specific provisions of the Downtown San <br />Leandro Transit-Oriented Development Strategy in areas immediately adjacent to <br />the Downtown retail core. Infill development shall respect the scale and fabric of <br />the neighborhood while increased building height and higher residential densities <br />are allowed. <br /> <br />DA-4 (Downtown Area 4). To implement specific provisions of the Downtown San <br />Leandro Transit-Oriented Development Strategy on land located near transit <br />facilities or where sensitivity to increased height and density is not significant. <br />Residential use is required and limited ground-floor retail and office uses are <br />permitted. <br /> <br />DA-5 (Downtown Area 5). To implement specific provisions of the Downtown San <br />Leandro Transit-Oriented Development Strategy in areas immediately adjacent to <br />the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station where there are opportunities to <br />maximize transit ridership by developing at the maximum feasible densities with <br />minimal impact on neighboring parcels. Residential use is required and limited <br />ground-floor retail and office uses are permitted. <br /> <br />DA-6 (Downtown Area 6). To implement specific provisions of the Downtown San <br />Leandro Transit-Oriented Development Strategy by clustering office uses in the <br />vicinity of Davis Street and San Leandro Boulevard that will benefit from visibility <br />from these streets and the nearby BART station. Off-site and shared parking is <br />encouraged. <br /> <br />P Professional Office District. To provide opportunities for offices and multi- <br />family residential uses at appropriate locations, subject to development <br />standards and landscaping requirements that prevent significant adverse effects <br />on adjacent uses. Retail activity is not appropriate. <br /> <br />PHD Professional High Density Office Districts. To provide opportunities for high <br />density office development adjacent to downtown to support downtown retail <br />activity. Ground-floor retail, personal services, and restaurant uses may be <br />permitted at appropriate locations, subject to limitations to prevent significant <br />adverse effects on the downtown area.