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ATTY/ORD.465/RC ORD – ZONING MIXED USE WATERFRONT DISTRICT <br />REV: 05-02-18 PR <br />Page 13 of 16 <br /> <br />Mixed Use <br />Waterfront Required <br />Standards Bonus <br />Standard <br />with <br />Community <br />Benefits <br />Additional Regulations <br />Building Length Facing the Waterfront 200 ft. max. - <br />Open Space Requirements 300 sq. ft./unit - See Section 57.8 (Open Space and Public Access) for additional requirements. Pervious Area on the Lot 30% min. - - <br /> 57.5 Design Regulations A. Visual Relationship. Buildings shall be designed to create a strong visual relationship among the buildings and the waterfront, including architectural style and variety among the buildings. B. Ground-Floor Entrances along the Waterfront. Buildings facing the waterfront shall provide entrances along the ground-floor at least once every 150 feet. Ground-floor entrances include entrances to ground-floor uses, residential units, clusters of residential units, lobbies, or private courtyards. Significant blank façade areas shall not face the waterfront. <br />57.6 Vehicular and Bicycle Parking A. Vehicular Parking. Vehicular parking, access, and loading shall conform to the standards in Article 30 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) including Section 30.4 (Mixed-Use Zoning Districts). B. Public Parking. Guest and unassigned parking for projects along the waterfront shall be available for general public parking. C. Bicycle Parking. Bicycle parking shall be provided for new development consistent with this section. 1. Residential. One secure bicycle parking space shall be provided per every three dwelling units. 2. Commercial. Buildings or development with over 10 employees shall provide secure bicycle parking space equal to at least five percent of the number of vehicular parking spaces. 3. Acceptable Secure Bicycle Parking. Acceptable secure bicycle parking shall include: <br />6.4.B. - Page 16