Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Notes Pasadena – Meeting Task Force – Saturday, 10-Oct-1987
10/10/19878-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 landscaping being part of all developments, 5) Craftmanship of high level in the making process; B. Similarities and differences in the approach described by the two draft ordinances and an attempt to agree on what is really important and necessary to be achieved by the new ordinance. One more page illustrates the seating arrangement of the first part of the meeting .
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Draft prepared by the Center for Environmental Structure
10/10/1987
178-page draft organized in four chapters with a Preface: Chapter 1) Intent of the Ordinance; Chapter 2) Use of the Ordinance (includes the layout process intended as a helpful guide to the applicant); Chapter 3) Ordinance Standards; Chapter 4) Examples.
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Pasadena Zoning Ordinance for Multi-Family Housing: Pasadena Multi-Family Housing Design Standards - Partial draft prepared by Daniel Solomon and Associates
10/10/1987
74-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.