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E) Common Entry <br /> A Common Entry is a Frontage Type used to provide shared access to lobbies serving <br /> residential, office, or hotel uses. <br /> 1. Standards <br /> a. Common Entry Private Frontage shall be used to provide shared access for uses <br /> of the Personal & Business Services, Health and Recreation, Banks and <br /> Financial Institution., Office, General Residential, Specialized Residential, <br /> Lodging, Live/Work, or Civic use groups, or Conditional Uses when deemed <br /> appropriate by the Planning Manager/Designee. <br /> [Subsections b, c, d and e and Section 2. Guidelines remain unchanged.] <br /> [Private Frontage Types F) Stoop, G) Recessed Stoop, H) Porch, I) Secondary <br /> Entrance, J) Service Entrance, K) Garage Entrance, and L) No Entrance remain <br /> unchanged.] <br /> APPENDIX 1: HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION STRATEGY <br /> Sec. A1.2.1 — RESOURCE REGULATIONS: <br /> Three sets of regulations have been created to specifically promote the preservation of historic <br /> resources themselves and to guide future development on their parcels. Two of these regulations <br /> give historic resources lenience on requirements that are often tough for them to meet, and the <br /> third regulation adds requirements to historic parcels in order to ensure preservation while <br /> allowing growth and expansion when appropriate. <br /> A) Usc Concessions <br /> the DTPP. <br /> [Subsections A1.2.1.B), A1.2.1.C), and A1.2.1.D) are renumbered as A.1.2.1.A), A1.2.1.B), and <br /> A1.2.1.C), respectively.] <br /> [All other text of Appendix 1: HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION STRATEGY remains <br /> unchanged.] <br /> * * * <br /> Page 9 of 14 <br /> ATTY/RES0.0073/PC RESO MAIN STREET ACTIVE GROUNDFLOOR USES <br /> REV:08-11-16 RL <br />