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<br /> Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> residents to use on a daily basis. The guidelines below are in- <br /> tended to promote buildings and storefronts typical for a neigh- <br /> borhood commercial district, not a tourist attraction. <br /> 1. Ground Level Facade - Building bays and/or storefronts <br /> should be approximately 25 feet in width. Buildings with a <br /> longer frontage should have a vertical architectural feature - <br />'"ö column, pier, etc. - approximately every 25 to 30 feet to re- <br />~ <br />Q. fleet the structural bay spacing. The smallest feasible spac- <br />e <br />~ ing of doors, windows, piers, and other features are recom- <br />~ <br />~ mended. Entrances to shops or lobbies should be a maxi- <br />"- mum of 50 feet apart to promote a lively pedestrian envi- <br />;:,0 <br />;] ronment. <br />e <br />;:: <br />'" <br /> 2. Special Architectural Features - such as gables, turrets, tow- <br /> Stoops and display gardens are recommended for all first floor units. ers, and loggias should be used to accent buildings at cor- <br /> ners, at the terminus of a street corridor, lane, or pedestrian <br /> c. Ornamental Lighting - of porches and walks to high- way, and/or at other highly-visible building locations. <br /> light entrances and add security is encouraged. <br /> 3. Storefronts - should be like small buildings with their own <br /> d. Freestanding Landscape Elements - such as trellises, ar- base, roofline, and pattern of window and door openings. <br /> bors, and special landscape materials that add character <br /> to display gardens and/or accent the building entry se- a. Base - a panel of tile or other special material is recom- <br /> quence are encouraged. mended below display windows. Base materials should <br /> be the same or "heavier" materials visually than walls. <br /> e. Tower and Apartment Building Lobbies - should be de- Ceramic tile is frequently used as a storefront base. Dark <br /> signed according to the General Building Design guide- tile with light stucco is an effective combination. Differ- <br /> lines for building entrances above. It is particularly im- ent colors and sizes of tile may be used for decorative <br /> portant that lobby entrances be attractive and expan- effect. <br /> sive when embedded within a parking structure front- <br /> age. b. Display Windows - Large pane windows encompass- <br /> ing a minimum of 66% of the storefront surface area are <br /> D. COMMUNITY HUB COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS - The com- recommended. Where privacy is desired for restaurants, <br /> munity hub will be the activity center of the Precise Plan Area. professional services, etc., windows should be divided <br /> Its commercial buildings should project a waterfront urban vil- into smaller panes. <br /> lage character that is attractive to visitors, yet comfortable for <br /> Final Plan - June 2004 - 56 - <br />