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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 /> V> <br /> Q: <br /> ;¡,. <br /> K <br /> [ <br /> '" <br /> (") <br /> ¡;:- <br />The urban design guidelines specifically address the elements that shape, enhance, and animate public space. <br />Urban Design Guidelines on a case by case basis, provided the basic objectives of the guide- <br /> lines are respected. Overall, design of the buildings should focus on <br />Consistent with the basic goals of the Precise Plan, design guide- creating an attractive residential community that will stand the test <br />lines focus on the design elements essential for creating a vibrant, of time, rather than the latest trend in architectural fashion. <br />pedestrian-oriented, high density community. They specifically ad- <br />dress the elements that shape, enhance, and animate public space. Guidelines are organized according to the following four catego- <br />Buildings should face public streets, pathways, open spaces, and ries: <br />waterways, with attractive main entrances and other architectural <br />features that encourage pedestrian movement and interaction. Pub- I. Building Orientation and Design <br />lidy-accessible spaces should be consciously-designed, rather than <br />created from "leftover" areas between structures. II. Open Spaces <br />The Precise Plan does not prescribe a particular architectural style. III. General Site & Landscape Improvements <br />Rather, buildings should exhibit a diversity of styles and materials <br />so that the Precise Plan Area has the feel of an evolving, organic IV. Special Conditions <br />neighborhood, rather than a single large development project. A <br />variety of architects and/or architectural firms should be used for Plan Diagrams on the following pages illustrate guidelines for the <br />the different development phases to ensure variation in building Precise Plan Area. The "Urban Design Concepts" plan summarizes <br />types. streetscape, open space, and building orientation guidelines. The <br /> "Concept Development Illustration" shows possible building con- <br />The guidelines generally promote traditional building forms and figurations; this is the site plan for 'Nternative 6" evaluated in the <br />materials, consistent with an urban village environment. The city Marina Shores Village Project EIR. <br />will consider design approaches that are modernist or experimental <br />Final Plan - June 2004 - 46 - <br />
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