The impetus for the creation of Live/Work in Plain English was
threefold:
- The 1999 Oakland Live/Work Building Code, while very complete,
is complex. Live/Work in Plain English strives to make this complex
document user-friendly for any designer, developer, or builder
thinking about creating live/work space in Oakland.
- The emergence of live/work as an important urban building type
with great potential for Oakland, and the introduction of a new
type --unique to Oakland-- called the Urban Core Residential Conversion
(UCRC) calls out for a guide to the overall development process
here. Oakland welcomes live/work in all its forms and will strive
to locate the right type in the right place. Those who choose
to develop live/work in Oakland will find a wealth of assistance
from the city (and herein) for the creation of appropriate live/work
communities.
- Finally, this guide is written in response to the adoption of
a new General Plan in Oakland and the anticipated expansion of
the treatment of live/work in New Zoning Regulations. It has been
a specific aim of Mayor Jerry Brown that 10,000 new residents
be accommodated in downtown Oakland by 2002, and he considers
live/work an important component of this "10K" strategy.
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