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6/28/2004
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<br /> Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> 1. Residential- 1,930 dwelling units <br /> 2. Administrative, Business and Professional Offices - 150,000 <br /> square feet of gross leasable area (GLA). <br /> 3. Lodging - 200 rooms <br /> 4. Community Commercial, Restaurant, Etc. - 50,000 square <br /> feet <br />E. MINIMUM MARINA AREA - Of the existing 17.1 acres of ma- <br /> rina area, a minimum of 7.0 acres of marina area shall be pre- <br /> served. In order to promote water-related activity, dock space <br /> and/or moorings for approximately 60 boats shall be provided, ~ <br /> 40 in the South Central and 20 in the North Point subareas. Dock- ~ <br /> ing should generally be along the perimeter of harbor areas to ~ <br /> ~ <br /> <>:: <br /> maintain view of the open water areas. I'Q <br /> '" <br />F. HOUSING TYPES AND MIX - A variety of housing types shall A variety of housing types should be developed to provide for a range of <br /> residents and create a varied community character. <br /> be offered to ensure a range of residents and income levels and <br /> to create a varied and attractive community character. Housing development. They also provide screening for above-grade <br /> types, including some affordable housing, shall be mixed parking structures and architectural variety at the ground <br /> throughout the Precise Plan Area rather than concentrated in level and can deflect downdrafts created by tall buildings. <br /> separate areas; Le., townhouse, apartment, and tower/condo- For these reasons, townhouse units shall comprise a mini- <br /> minium units shall be provided within a single structure and/or mum of 5% of total dwelling units. <br /> in adjacent or abutting structures. Three basic dwelling unit types <br /> are planned, as listed below. In the event that individual phases 2. Mid-Rise Flat Units - are a likely source of affordable hous- <br /> of development are different than the Precise Plan's mix, the ing in the Precise Plan Area. Flats shall comprise a minimum <br /> applicant shall submit a plan indicating how percentages of vari- of 30% of total dwelling units. <br /> ous housing types will be achieved throughout the Precise Plan <br /> Area in subsequent phases. 3. Tower/Condominium Units - are upper income units that <br /> will set a quality standard for building design and amenities <br /> 1. Townhouse Units - are likely to be owner-occupied and lo- in the Precise Plan Area. However, given the local need for <br /> cated at the ground level. Residents of townhouse units are affordable housing and the Precise Plan Area policies for <br /> most likely to provide supervision and the "eyes on the occupied ground level space, tower/condominium units shall <br /> street" needed for a safe and attractive urban residential be limited to a maximum of 65% of total dwelling units. If <br />Final Plan - June 2004 - 26 - <br />
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