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55.4 Community Benefits Program. <br />A project may be eligible for the Community Benefits (CB) standards (Table 55.3) provided that it <br />complies with the following: <br />A. Points System. <br />1. Small Protects: A minimum of 4 points is required to qualify for one of the <br />Community Benefits standards (height or density). Each additional standard <br />requires 2 points thereafter. For example, if a developer wanted increased density <br />and height, a total of 6 points is required. <br />4�21arge Projects: A minimum of 6 points is required to qualify for one of the <br />Community Benefits standards (stery, height or ; density°). Each additional <br />standard requires 4 points thereafter. <br />B. Community Benefits. Below are a list of potential community benefits that are eligible for <br />the community benefits program. See separate resolution for definitions and associated <br />point values. <br />a. Housing. <br />a.b.Affordable Housing. <br />c. Child Care Facilities. <br />b-.d.Active Uses. <br />tee. Publicly Accessible Open Space. <br />44 Shared / Connected Parking. <br />e.g.Live/Work Units. <br />f -.h. New Streets or Pathways. <br />gi_Business Facade Improvements. <br />#�j_Neighborhood Improvements. <br />�.k_Non-Profit Commercial Space. <br />: l_Community Facilities or Services. <br />C. Other Community Benefits. In addition to the items listed above, the City may consider <br />alternative community benefit options that meet the community's visions and goals. These <br />will be evaluated based on community needs and priorities. <br />55.5 Design Regulations. <br />A. Building Orientation and Entrances. <br />1. Nonresidential Entrances. Street -facing primary entrances shall be unlocked and <br />accessible to the public during business hours. Entries shall be clearly defined features of <br />front fa4ades, and of a scale that is in proportion to the size of the building and number <br />of units being accessed; larger buildings shall have a more prominent building entrance, <br />while maintaining a pedestrian scale. <br />2. Transitional Space at Residential Entries. New residential buildings shall provide <br />transitional spaces in the form of stoops, overhangs, and porches between public areas <br />fronting the primary street and entrances. This type of element or equivalent shall be <br />Page 20 of 29 <br />ATTY/RESO.0106/PC RESO GENERAL PLAN MIXED USE <br />REV: 10-31-19 PR <br />