If the original historic building's
size, height, or location does not comply with current zoning (i.e.,
it was legal nonconforming), a new or replacement development shall
not be allowed to continue such noncompliance, unless otherwise approved
by the city.
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New or replacement construction shall
be built in the same or another appropriate historical style as described
in the Pleasanton Downtown Historic Context Statement (2015) or other
city document; and shall be of the same or better quality of design
and level of architectural detail as the building that was altered
or demolished.
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These restrictions shall be in place
for a period of 20 years from the date of the unlawful demolition;
and shall be recorded against the title of the property as a Notice
of Violation and Covenant of Future Development Restrictions.
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An owner may be relieved of these
restrictions in conjunction with a subsequent zoning approval from
the zoning administrator, planning commission or city council.
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