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Agenda Packet
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City Council
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9/23/2002
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10. <br /> 26.11 <br /> <br />C. All businesses, services, and other activities shall be conducted within a completely enclosed <br /> structure, except for parking and loading spaces, and outdoor eating areas which have obtained a <br /> conditional use permit. Exterior storage is p' ,hibited. <br /> <br />D. Windows on the ground level building facade facing a street shall be used to display consumer <br /> goods and/or services. Windows not used to display consumer goods shall provide a view into the <br /> building for a distance of not less than twenty (20) feet behind the front of the building at the <br /> ground story. No merchandise storage, which blocks the view of the interior of the building, shall <br /> be allowed in storefront windows. This requirement does not apply to the walls of parking <br /> garages and residential units when located on the ground floor. <br /> <br />E. Windows on the ground level building facade facing a stroet shall not be opaque. Shades or <br /> blinds, which block the view of a pedestrian into a building for more than five (5) hours a day <br /> during daylight hours in the summer, or more than four (4) hours a day during daylight hours <br /> when it is not summer, are defined as opaque for purposes of this article. <br /> (Ord. 1130.281, eft. 12-19-91: Ord. 1130.310 § 66, eft. 4-21-01) <br /> <br />26.11 Design. ' <br />A. No structure shall be built or altered, including exterior changes in color, materials, and signage <br /> except upon approval of the Planning Division for minor changes, and the Architectural Review <br /> Committee for major changes. <br /> <br />B. Every new and recons~ucted building over twenty-five (25) feet wide shall have its perceived <br /> height and bulk reduced by dividing the building mass into smaller-scale components by: <br /> <br /> 1. A change of plane; or <br /> <br /> 2. A projection or recess; or <br /> <br /> 3. Varying cornice or roof lines. <br /> <br />C. Pedestrian Design Features Required. On any site, or portion of a site adjoining a pedestrian <br /> sidewalk or pedestrian way, all new and reconstructed buildings over twenty-five (25) feet wide <br /> shall be required, as determined by the Architectural Review Committee, to provide the following <br /> design features intended to create pedestrian or shopper interest and to preclude inappropriate or <br /> inharmonious building design and siting: <br /> <br /> 1. At least one (I) functional ~ntry for every twenty-five (25) feet of building frontage shall be <br /> provided. <br /> <br /> 2. The primal' access for all buildings shall be directly to the street. <br /> <br /> 126 <br /> <br /> <br />
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