Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Pasadena Multi-Family Housing Design Standards – Partial draft prepared by Daniel Solomon and Associates
10/10/198774-page draft organized in five sections: Section 1) Introduction; Section 2) Density Requirements; Section 3) Site Requirements; Section 4) Illustrative Examples; Section 5) Implementation, with a 2-page draft of the “Application Process”, dated 5-Nov-1987.
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Letter forwarding a 6-page summary of the general project background as evaluated and agreed upon by both firms of the joint venture; a reference to the 10-Oct-1987 complete report
10/10/1987
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Re: Notes on meeting with the consultants of October 20, 1987, and status of work. Memorandum providing minutes and agreements from the meeting as well as next meeting date of 20-November-1987
27/10/1987
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Comparing examples of layout schemes prepared by DSA to those prepared by C.E.S. for Zone RM16. In the 15-page attachment there are schemes of various lot sizes relating to ideal proportions between parking spaces, gardens and built areas per lot size, all with drawings and calculations
16/10/1987
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing
06/08/1987
159-page draft of the 16-Nov-1987 project report in two parts. Part One: Philosophy and Intent, with the following four chapters, 1) Intent of the Ordinance; 2) The Coherence of the Neighborhood; 3) Examples of Individual Projects; 4) Density. Part Two: ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Draft
16/11/1987
103-page draft of the 16-Nov-1987 project report in three chapters. Its chapter and subchapter titles are different but the contents are similar and include extensive editing on text and suggestions on language tone. It is organized as follows: Chapter 1) ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Section Two: Residential Design Standards
20/11/1987
38 pages of the “Section Two: Residential Design Standards” in which the following design aspects are explained: 1. Open space standards in which, tables with minimum required areas for surface parking, parking with dwelling over, fully, and partially subterranean parking ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing
16/11/1987
138-page draft of the Pasadena Zoning Ordinance, which includes sequences of design which have been omitted from the submitted ordinance. The document is organized in four chapters: Chapter 1) Intent of the Ordinance, with three sections; Chapter 2) Ordinance Standards, ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Pasadena Design Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing - A City of Gardens
25/04/1988
46-page final draft of the Ordinance submitted to the Pasadena Multi-Family Task Force. New zoning ordinance for the city’s multi-family housing areas that would permit high intensity development to continue in a way which is in keeping with Pasadena’s heritage. ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Minutes of meeting on parking schemes
16/11/1987
Five pages describing the pros and cons between the various proposals presented for the four types of parking and their suggested densities and location: proposals relating to the various lot sizes of the RM-32 & RM-48 zones. Issues also discussed: ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Comparison DSA/C.E.S. Schemes
03/11/1987
35-page comparative study between the density schemes prepared by the DSA and the C.E.S. for zones RM-16 and RM-32 of Pasadena. The types of density requirements compared are: 1. Open Space; 2. Main Garden; 3. Open space and density; 4. ...
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Notes Pasadena - Meeting Task Force - Saturday, 10-Oct-1987
10/10/1987
8-page record of the issues discussed during the presentation of the first ordinance reports by the C.E.S. and DSA: A. Top priorities were discussed such as: 1) Open spaces, 2) Parking and driveways, 3) Neighborhood context preservation, 4) Trees and ...
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