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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 />I Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br />] <br />I ual awnings or canopies for each storefront or building <br /> bay provide more visual interest than one continuous <br />I awning. Awnings should not obscure piers, pilasters, <br /> transom windows or other notable architectural facade <br />I elements. '\:) <br />I ;::-- <br /> c <br /> õ <br />I 13. Accent Lighting - should be installed on buildings and in- <Z <br /> Q <br />I corporated into landscape setback areas and display gar- ~ <br /> dens in the form of wall sconces, garden lights, or step lights ' ...... <br /> I", <br /> l:ö <br /> in low display garden walls. :;:; <br />I ù'1 <br /> c <br /> ;::: <br /> <J> <br />J C. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS - Attractive architectural detailing <br />I is essential to create a livable, high density residential environ- <br /> ment. Different types of residential buildings should be com- <br />I patible in form, with high-quality architectural design and ma- Ground floor units should be elevated slightly above grade to provide a <br /> terials. <br />I sense of separation for residents, while maintaining visibility of adjacent <br /> public ways. <br /> 1. Architectural Features - that add human scale, such as main <br />I entry porches, balconies, dormers, trellises and bay windows, accessible streets or ways to the private front door. The foI- <br />I are recommended. lowing design elements are recommended: <br />I 2. Vertical Module - Building facades should be designed to a. Open Porches and Stoops - are recommended for <br /> express vertical modules of units. Long facades should be townhouse and first floor apartment units. Stoops <br /> I divided into shorter segments a maximum of 50 feet in width. should be wide enough for people to sit on and to make <br /> I In projects with frontages of over 100 feet, modules should entries inviting. Open porches should have attractive <br /> be defined by a deep notch, variation of architectural ele- bulkheads or balustrade railings and a roof that comple- <br /> I ments (roof form, window shapes, etc.), and/or surfacing ments the pitch and materials of the main roof. Exterior <br /> material or color. stairs should be boxed and framed by attractive stepped <br />ï bulkhead walls or balustrade railings. Bullnose treads <br /> 3. Ground Floor Elevation - Ground floor units should be 10- are recommended. Open or "floating" exterior stairs <br /> I cated approximately 3 feet above grade to provide privacy should not be used. <br /> I yet maintain'" eyes on the street" supervision of streets and <br /> ways. b. Display Gardens, Low Hedges, Fences and/or Entry <br /> I Gates - should be used to define the edge between pub- <br /> 4. Building Entrances - to individual units or building lobbies licly-accessible streets and ways and townhouse and first <br /> I should have a clear entry sequence, extending from publicly floor apartment units. <br /> I - 55 - Final Plan - June 2004 <br /> I <br />
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