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This shapefile shows the proposed network of Boulevards, Avenues, and Through Corridors under the Rio29 Small Area Plan. The place types shown in the Character Plan, as well as the network of open spaces shown in the Conservation Plan, are built on planning concepts outlined in the Neighborhood Model. This network is central to establishing the desired nodal development pattern and transforming Rio29 into a multimodal hub that has a connected network of complete streets, which are designed for all users. The Future Street Network is closely linked to the enhanced network of open spaces and character recommendations for the area. For specific connectivity recommendations, see Chapter 2 of the Rio29 Small Area Plan. The recommendations in the Small Area Plan supercede those in the Places29 Master Plan.
Proposed new alignments are dotted and convey a conceptual approximate street location. The Street network overall shows a conceptual plan that achieves the Plan's goals for connectivity. Redevelopment and new development in Rio29 will determine the exact placement of streets.
The Avenue shown for future Hillsdale Drive in the Northeast quadrant of the Plan is an alignment identified by the current property owner. However, as shown, this street would interfere with areas of preserved slopes and a future greenway trail. The final design and alignment of this portion of street should be sensitive to these features and be designed in a way to not disturb the slopes and to maintain a greenway connection in this area.
The Rio29 Small Area Planwas adopted by the Board of Supervisors on 12/12/2018.
This shapefile shows the proposed land use patterns under the Rio29 Small Area Plan. The place types shown in the Character Plan, as well as the network of open spaces shown in the Conservation Plan, are built on planning concepts outlined in the Neighborhood Model. This framework is central to establishing the desired nodal development pattern and transforming Rio29 into a vibrant and diverse mixed-use community with interesting character and a human-scale built environment. The Land Use Framework is closely linked to the enhanced network of open spaces and transportation facilities for the area. For specific definitions of land use designations, see Chapter 3 of the Rio29 Small Area Plan. The recommendations in the Small Area Plan supercede those in the Places29 Master Plan.
The Rio29 Small Area Planwas adopted by the Board of Supervisors on 12/12/2018.
This shapefile shows the proposed land use patterns under the Places29 Master Plan. The land use patterns shown on the Framework and Transect Maps, as well as the network of open spaces shown in the Green Infrastructure Map, are built on planning concepts outlined in the Neighborhood Model. The Land Use Framework is central to establishing the desired pattern of Centers and surrounding walkable areas. The Land Use Framework is closely linked to the enhanced network of open spaces and transportation facilities for the area. For specific definitions of land use designations, see Chapter 5 of the Places29 "Framework Master Plan". Refer to Small Area Plans for detailed recommendations for areas within the plan's boundaries.
Update 1: On 5/6/2015, the Board of Supervisors acted to change the land use of TMP 45-173 from Urban Density to Office/R & D/ Flex/Light Industry.
Update 2: On 12/12/2018, the Board of Supervisors adopted the Rio29 Small Area Planfor the area near Rio Road and Route 29.
This shapefile shows the proposed land use patterns under the Places29 Master Plan. The land use patterns shown on the Framework and Transect Maps, as well as the network of open spaces shown in the Green Infrastructure Map, are built on planning concepts outlined in the Neighborhood Model. The Land Use Framework is central to establishing the desired pattern of Centers and surrounding walkable areas. The Land Use Framework is closely linked to the enhanced network of open spaces and transportation facilities for the area. For specific definitions of land use designations, see Chapter 5 of the Places29 "Framework Master Plan". Refer to Small Area Plans for detailed recommendations for areas within the plan's boundaries.
Update 1: On 5/6/2015, the Board of Supervisors acted to change the land use of TMP 45-173 from Urban Density to Office/R & D/ Flex/Light Industry.
Update 2: On 12/12/2018, the Board of Supervisors adopted the Rio29 Small Area Planfor the area near Rio Road and Route 29.
This shapefile shows the proposed land use patterns under the Places29 Master Plan. The land use patterns shown on the Framework and Transect Maps, as well as the network of open spaces shown in the Green Infrastructure Map, are built on planning concepts outlined in the Neighborhood Model. The Land Use Framework is central to establishing the desired pattern of Centers and surrounding walkable areas. The Land Use Framework is closely linked to the enhanced network of open spaces and transportation facilities for the area. For specific definitions of land use designations, see Chapter 5 of the Places29 "Framework Master Plan". Refer to Small Area Plans for detailed recommendations for areas within the plan's boundaries.
Update 1: On 5/6/2015, the Board of Supervisors acted to change the land use of TMP 45-173 from Urban Density to Office/R & D/ Flex/Light Industry.
Update 2: On 12/12/2018, the Board of Supervisors adopted the Rio29 Small Area Planfor the area near Rio Road and Route 29.
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