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capitalize on proximity to the San Leandro BART station" and "specify minimum densities <br />(generally 60 to 80 units per acre) and minimum floor area ratios"; and <br />WHEREAS, the following 2035 General Plan goals and policies would be implemented <br />with amendments to the Zoning Code text for the Downtown Area (DA) zones, land uses and <br />development regulations: Goal LU -2 Preserve and enhance the district identities of San Leandro <br />neighborhoods; Policy LU -2.7 Location of Future Multi -Family Development; Policy LU -2.8 <br />Alterations, Additions, and Infill; Policy LU -2.9 Density Transitions; Goal LU -3 Provide <br />housing opportunities and improve economic access to housing for all segments of the <br />community; Policy LU -3.1 Mix of Unit Types; Policy LU -3.4 Promotion of Infill; Policy LU -3.5 <br />Mixed Use on Transit Corridors; Goal LU -6 Foster the development of Downtown San Leandro <br />as a vibrant pedestrian oriented destination; Policy LU -6.1 Downtown Plans; Action LU -6. LC <br />Downtown Zoning Changes; Action LU -6.1.D. Minimum and Maximum Densities; Policy LU - <br />6.3 Retail -Service Improvements; Action LU -6.3.A. Removal of Zoning Constraints; Policy LU - <br />6.2 Downtown Sub -Districts; Policy LU -6.4 Office Development; Policy 6.6 Downtown <br />Housing Diversity; Policy LU -6.9 Urban Design; Action LU -6.9 Building Height; Policy LU - <br />6.11 Coordination; Policy LU -6.13 BART Station Area Transit Village; Action LU -6.13.C. <br />BART Area Housing; Policy LU -6.15 Conservation of Lower Density Downtown Areas; Action <br />CD -6.3.A. Daylight Plane Regulations; Policy ED -1.8 Expand the Local Office Market; Goal <br />ED -4 Create attractive, economically vibrant commercial areas; Policy ED -4.5 Downtown San <br />Leandro; and <br />WHEREAS, the following 2035 General Plan goals and policies would be implemented <br />with the amendments to the City's zoning map: Goal LU -2 Preserve and enhance the district <br />identities of San Leandro neighborhoods; Policy LU -2.7 Location of Future Multi -Family <br />Development; Policy LU -2.8 Alterations, Additions, and Infill; Policy LU -2.9 Density <br />Transitions; Goal LU -3 Provide housing opportunities and improve economic access to housing <br />for all segments of the community; Policy LU -3.1 Mix of Unit Types; Policy LU -3.4 Promotion <br />of Infill; Policy LU -3.5 Mixed Use on Transit Corridors; Goal LU -6 Foster the development of <br />Downtown San Leandro as a vibrant pedestrian oriented destination; Policy LU -6.1 Downtown <br />Plans; Action LU -6. LC Downtown Zoning Changes; Action LU -6.1.D. Minimum and <br />Maximum Densities; Policy LU -6.3 Retail -Service Improvements; Action LU -6.3.A. Removal of <br />Zoning Constraints; Policy LU -6.2 Downtown Sub -Districts; Policy LU -6.4 Office <br />Development; Policy 6.6 Downtown Housing Diversity; Policy LU -6.9 Urban Design; Action <br />LU -6.9 Building Height; Policy LU -6.11 Coordination; Policy LU -6.13 BART Station Area <br />Transit Village; Action LU -6.13.C. BART Area Housing; Policy LU -6.15. Conservation of <br />Lower Density Downtown Areas; Action CD -6.3.A. Daylight Plane Regulations; Policy ED -1.8 <br />Expand the Local Office Market; Goal ED -4 Create attractive, economically vibrant commercial <br />areas; Policy ED -4.5 Downtown San Leandro; and <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Division was tasked with preparing zoning text and map <br />amendments for consistency with the 2035 General Plan, and with periodic updates to the <br />Zoning Code; and <br />ORDINANCE NO. 2016-012 2 <br />