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SELECTION CRITERIA FOR PROPOSALS <br /> IN CATEGORIES A B C & D <br /> 100 possible points <br /> Funded projects must score a minimum of 70 points (in Phase 2 <br /> evaluation) on the selection criteria to be funded and to be eligible <br /> for supplemental funding to support transit use. <br /> A. Extent to Which the Proposal Represents a Model of <br /> Integrated Land Use <br /> 0 -50 points <br /> 0 -20 points Development pattern: <br /> Mixed -Use Development, Categories A and 9: The degree to which a <br /> proposal provides a connected development pattern with a mix of uses <br /> that creates a multipurpose destination (for living, working, daily <br /> needs, recreation), and provides short, direct routes that enable <br /> people to walk easily and safely to transit, if available, and other <br /> destinations. <br /> Mixed Residential development, Category C. The degree to which <br /> housing is physically and economically integrated, rather than <br /> separated into discrete areas of different housing types and costs; <br /> and provides for pedestrian access and circulation, and common <br /> spaces. <br /> Cluster Housing, Category 0: The degree to which housing is <br /> physically integrated and provides for pedestrian access and <br /> circulation, and access for residents to open space. <br /> 0 -20 points Integration with adjacent areas, mass and scale: <br /> Mixed -Use Development, Categories A and B: The degree to which <br /> the development is physically integrated with and compatible with <br /> adjacent land uses, and the degree to which it will, when added to the <br /> existing area, have sufficient population, jobs and activities to result <br /> in a walkable environment that is accessible by transit, if available. <br /> V.LLIRRARv COMMVNDVLLCA2000 \0303001cda aitaia 8- 20- 99.doc 21 <br />
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