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6/28/2004
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ADOPTING THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRECISE PLAN
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<br /> Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> mately 75' on center. Private streets are encouraged to incor- <br /> porate innovative, pedestrian-oriented design including <br /> vehicle ways surfaced with unit pavers and other techniques <br /> to make these "secondary" spaces attractive and accommo- <br /> dating for pedestrian activity. See Urban Design Guidelines, <br /> section II,E,4. <br /> I <br /> Inner Harbor Esplanade - A continuous, publicly-accessible '" <br />4. ;::- <br /> c <br /> esplanade/walkway shall be provided along the edge of all õ <br /> ~ <br /> interior water areas - e.g., reconfigured marina areas, new c;J <br /> .... <br /> channels, canals, etc. The inner harbor esplanade shall have ~ <br /> c <br /> a minimum paved clear width of 12'. It shall incorporate an ~ <br /> ;? <br /> attractively-designed wall and/or railing, 42" in height, along ~ <br /> the outer walkway edge. Pedestrian-oriented light stan- <br /> dards shall be incorporated into the esplanade waIVrailing Esplanades shall be provided along R£dwood Creek, Smith Slough, <br /> at approximately 50' on center. Benches, trees, and trash re- and internal water areas. <br /> ceptacles shall be provided along the esplanade at regular <br /> intervals. Walls, railings, light standards, benches, trash re- <br /> ceptacles, trees, landscaping, etc., shall reflect a common <br /> design theme that connotes and invites public access. See <br /> Urban Design Guidelines for additional design recommen- <br /> dations. <br />5. Outer Creek/Slough Esplanade - A continuous, publicly-ac- <br /> cessible esplanade/walkway shall be provided along the edge <br /> of Redwood Creek and Smith Slough. The outer esplanade <br /> shall have a minimum clear paved width of 12' and a mini- <br /> mum of 6' to accommodate furnishings. A 20' clear width <br /> shall be provided at regular intervals to accommodate emer- <br /> gency fire vehicles. It shall incorporate an attractively-de- <br /> signed wall and/or railing, 42" in height, along the outer <br /> walkway edge. Pedestrian-oriented light standards shall be <br /> provided at approximately 75' on center. Benches, trash re- <br /> ceptacles, shade trees, and other design elements shall be Views to and from Outer Pete's Harbor are a special community <br /> provided at regular intervals. Walls, railings, light standards, resource. <br /> benches, trash receptacles, trees, landscaping, etc., shall have <br />Final Plan - June 2004 - 42 - <br />
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