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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 /> 8. Water Edge Orientation - Occupied building space should <br /> be oriented to water edge public access ways, including the <br /> Redwood Creek frontage. This will enhance supervision and <br /> encourage the use of these public spaces. Parking garages <br /> adjacent to water edges should be faced with townhouses <br /> and/or tower lobbies. Water edge public access should in- <br /> corporate a mixture of linear urban spaces, informal <br /> fore courts and other building entry-related semi-public <br /> spaces. Arcades and other architectural treatments that ac- <br /> cent pedestrian ways should be incorporated along portions <br /> of the water edge. <br />B. GENERAL BUILDING DESIGN AND MATERIALS - The guide- <br /> lines below apply to all building types anticipated in the Precise <br /> Plan Area. Variations of texture and color should be employed to highlight <br /> building composition. <br /> 1. Complementary Forms - Buildings should be complemen- <br /> tary in terms of architectural massing/form, materials, fen- entire ground floor for a building of two or more floors, <br /> estration, rooflines, etc. or by a setback of the upper floors. <br /> 2. Massing - Buildings should exhibit a variety of massing ap- b. Pattern of Windows, Doors, and Surface Features - Win- <br /> proaches to respond to program and site context; for ex- dows, doors, wall panels, pilasters, building bays, and <br /> ample, massing should vary to accent main building en- storefronts should be based on a segment derived from <br /> trances, building corners adjacent to street intersections, and the building's structural bay spacing. Features based on <br /> open space axes. this segment should be carried across windowless walls <br /> to relieve blank, uninteresting surfaces. <br /> 3. Facade Composition - All building facades should exhibit a <br /> 3-part composition, with base, middle, and cap. Different Door and window openings should be aligned and com- <br /> surface materials, textures, and/or colors should be used to posed vertically to create an interesting and attractive <br /> accent the composition. facade. In general, first-floor window openings should <br /> be larger, with upper-floor window openings smaller <br /> a. Building Base - The base may be as simple as a small and somewhat different, yet complementary, in form. <br /> projection of the wall surface and/or a different material <br /> or color, such as a tile panel for a storefront building. It 4. Building Entrances - Entrances should be prominent and <br /> may be created by a heavier-appearing material for the easy to identify. At least one of the following treatments is <br /> recommended: <br />Final Plan - June 2004 - 50 - <br />
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