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the level of Project Site development approved for development of the Brisbane Baylands Project Site. (DSP, DSP-V, CPP, and CPP-V scenarios)
- Overall Project Site Development Intensity – Either (1) reduce the proposed intensity of Project Site development to the level described in the 1994 General Plan EIR, or (2) provide clear development intensity standards for buildout of the Baylands, Northeast Bayshore, and Beatty Subareas that would accommodate the development of a Concept Plan or Specific Plan (which could include reducing currently proposed development intensities), or (3) provide a combination of reducing proposed development intensity in certain subarea(s) while increasing the development intensity set forth in the General Plan for other subarea(s). (DSP, DSP-V, CPP, and CPP-V scenarios)
- Policy 81.1 (establishment of educational opportunities consistent with the sensitivity of onsite resources) – Modify the Specific Plan for the DSP and DSP-V scenarios to clearly require future development within the Project Site to implement educational opportunities consistent with the sensitivity of onsite resources. (DSP and DSP-V scenarios only)
- Policy 87 and Policy 95 (parks standards) – Should residential development be permitted within the Project Site, either (1) require such development to provide actual park land meeting General Plan standards for the provision of parks, or (2) modify the park standards set forth in the General Plan to reflect the park land ratios required in the Brisbane Municipal Code pursuant to the provisions of the Quimby Act (see Section 4.M, Recreational Resources). (DSP and DSP-V scenarios only)
- Policy 330.1 (prohibition of housing within the Baylands) – Delete the policy or modify the Concept Plan and Specific Plan to comply with the prohibition. (DSP and DSP-V scenarios only)
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Plan to achieve consistency between the Concept Plan to be selected and the provisions of the City’s General Plan. |
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