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required for each unit or group of units; but no less than one (1) of this type of element <br />shall be provided. <br />Stoop <br />�._-" 911;am - <br />r' w <br />Alcove <br />Porch <br />Transitions[ Space at Residential Entries <br />B. Building Transparency/Windows and Openings Facing Streets. Placement and orientation of <br />doorways, windows, and landscape elements shall create strong, direct relationships with the <br />street. Street -facing fagades of all buildings shall incorporate windows and openings providing <br />light to adjacent spaces, rooms, and uses. <br />1. Commercial/Industrial Ground -Floor Uses. Windows and openings facing streets shall <br />constitute a minimum of fifty (50) percent of street -facing building faces. Windows shall <br />provide a clear and transparent view into ground floor -uses or shall display merchandise <br />to reinforce a pedestrian scale. <br />2. Commercial/Industrial Upper -Floor Uses. Windows and openings facing streets shall <br />constitute a minimum of forty (40) percent of street -facing building faces. <br />3. Residential Ground -Floor Uses. Windows and openings facing streets shall constitute a <br />minimum of forty (40) percent of street -facing building faces. <br />4. Residential Upper -Floor Uses. Windows and openings facing streets shall constitute a <br />minimum of twenty (20) percent of street -facing building faces. <br />C. Primary Pedestrian Entrance. For all residential, retail, and office uses, at least one (1) primary <br />entrance to a ground floor use shall face the primary street right-of-way. On corner parcels, the <br />primary entrance may face the street corner of the primary street and a secondary street. Interior <br />space shall be arranged to orient toward the entrance facing the primary street as the primary <br />entrance. Signage or other means shall be used to direct persons toward that entrance. <br />D. Pedestrian Entrance Frequency. At street frontages, ground -related entrances shall occur at least <br />once every one hundred (100) feet, as measured along the front property line. Ground -related <br />entrances include entrances to ground -floor uses, residential units, clusters of live/work units, <br />lobbies, or private courtyards. Retail -related uses shall have ground -related pedestrian entrances <br />that occur at least once every fifty (50) feet. <br />Page 21 of 29 <br />ATTY/RESO.0106/PC RESO GENERAL PLAN MIXED USE <br />REV: 10-31-19 PR <br />