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<br /> <br />ATTY/RESO.0025/PC RESO ADOPT AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING CODE – 2023-2031 HOUSING ELEMENT – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 06-20-24 VR <br />Page 84 of 158 <br />feet. Buildings with a single tenant on the ground floor may have an alternative pedestrian <br />entrance frequency where other design treatments or articulations are used to maintain <br />visual interest and sense of security for pedestrians including, but not limited to, <br />windows, wainscots, decorative light sconces, statuary, bas relief panels, and murals with <br />the approval of the Community Development Director or his/her designee. <br />4. Supplemental Development Standards for the MUC-SB Sub-District. <br />a. Primary Pedestrian Entrance. At parcels fronting Broadway, at least one (1) primary <br />entrance to a ground floor use shall face Broadway. On corner parcels, the primary <br />entrance may face the street corner of Broadway and a secondary street. Interior space <br />shall be arranged to orient toward that entrance as the primary entrance. Signage or other <br />means shall be used to direct persons toward that entrance. <br />b. Pedestrian Entrance Frequency. At street frontages, ground-related entrances shall occur <br />at least once every one hundred (100) feet, as measured along the front property line. <br />Ground-related entrances include entrances to ground-floor uses, residential units, <br />clusters of residential units, lobbies, or private courtyards. Retail-related uses shall have <br />ground-related entrances that occur at least once every fifty (50) feet. Buildings with a <br />single tenant on the ground floor may have an alternative pedestrian entrance frequency <br />where other design treatments or articulations are used to maintain visual interest and <br />sense of security for pedestrians including, but not limited to, windows, wainscots, <br />decorative light sconces, statuary, bas relief panels, and murals with the approval of the <br />Community Development Director or his/her designee. <br />c. Parcels with Access to Broadway and Marshall Street. Broadway shall be treated as the <br />primary street with regard to building orientation. Marshall Street shall be treated as the <br />secondary street. Architectural articulation is required on both street frontages, with <br />greater attention given to Broadway. <br />5. Supplemental Development Standards for the MUC-GB Sub-District. <br />a. Primary Pedestrian Entrance. At parcels fronting Broadway, at least one (1) primary <br />entrance to a ground-floor use shall face Broadway. On corner parcels, the primary <br />entrance may face the street corner of Broadway and a secondary street. Interior space <br />shall be arranged to orient toward that entrance as the primary entrance. Signage or other <br />means shall be used to direct persons toward that entrance. <br />b. Pedestrian Entrance Frequency. At street frontages, ground-related entrances shall occur <br />at least once every one hundred (100) feet, as measured along the front property line. <br />Ground-related entrances include entrances to ground-floor uses, residential units, <br />clusters of residential units, lobbies, or private courtyards. Retail-related uses shall have <br />ground-related entrances that occur at least once every fifty (50) feet. Buildings with a <br />single tenant on the ground floor may have an alternative pedestrian entrance frequency <br />where other design treatments or articulations are used to maintain visual interest and <br />sense of security for pedestrians including, but not limited to, windows, wainscots, <br />decorative light sconces, statuary, bas relief panels, and murals with the approval of the <br />Community Development Director or his/her designee.