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6/28/2004
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<br />I , <br /> I Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> ] <br /> I with vines and/or other landscape materials appropriate for the <br /> location. <br /> I <br /> I J. SITE UTILITIES AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT - Above- <br /> I grade site utilities and mechanical equipment, such as backflow <br /> I preventers, electrical cabinets, etc., shall be located away from <br /> sidewalks and other pedestrian areas. Utilities and equipment <br /> I shall be screened from view by landscaping and/or equipment <br /> enclosures painted to blend with the landscape. When feasible, <br /> equipment shall be located in below-grade utility boxes. <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I Surface parking lots shall be screened with attractive walls and <br /> fencing. <br /> I <br /> I H. SECURE BICYCLE PARKING - Secure bicycle parking facilities; <br /> e.g., in a shared garage or locked bicycle cage, shall be provided <br /> I for residents. Minimum capacity shall be one secured parking <br /> spot per 3 dwelling units. A bicycle parking area with racks and <br /> I room for maneuvering should be provided for each new office <br /> I building. Bike lockers for employees should be established in <br /> unobtrusive areas. <br /> I I. SERVICE AREAS - Service areas and related materials, equip- <br /> .., ment, supplies, etc., shall be screened from view from adjacent <br /> I buildings, streets, and ways. Loading docks, service bays, and <br /> mechanical facilities should be internal to buildings with bay <br /> I doors that can be closed when facilities are not in use. If such <br /> areas and/or facilities must be located outside of the building, <br /> I they shall be contained within attractively designed exterior <br /> enclosures. Exterior enclosures shall reflect the architectural form <br /> I and materials of principal buildings and should be enhanced <br /> I - 45 - Final Plan -June 2004 <br /> I <br />
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