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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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6/27/2011
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located in the front yard shall not exceed 42 inches. The highest 12 inches <br /> of fencing or wall shall be designed to allow visibility to and from the <br /> space. <br /> c. Prohibited Fencing. Chain -link fencing, barbed -wire, razor -wire, and <br /> corrugated metal fencing shall not be permitted. <br /> 7. Building Length Exceptions. Building facade lengths may exceed maximum limits <br /> if projects dedicate a portion of the project property to reintroduce the historic <br /> street grid through the development of private streets, pedestrian paseos, or <br /> right -of -way dedications for public streets. However. no street - facing or <br /> pedestrian paseo- facing building fagade length shall exceed 300 feet. <br /> 8. Integration and Standards for Nonresidential Uses in Vertical Mixed -Use <br /> Buildings. <br /> a. Nonresidential Location. Nonresidential uses shall be located along <br /> street frontages and shall have a minimum depth of 18 feet. The <br /> responsible review authority may reduce the depth requirements for <br /> nonresidential uses located on a secondary street. <br /> b. Nonresidential Corner. On corner parcels. the nonresidential space shall <br /> turn (wrap around) the corner for a distance of at least 50 percent of the <br /> building facade, but not Tess than 30 feet along secondary /side streets. <br /> The termination of use shall occur at an architectural break in the <br /> building. <br /> 9. Screening of Mechanical Equipment and Service Areas. <br /> a. Service Areas. Service areas and related materials, equipment, supplies, <br /> etc. shall be screened from view from adjacent properties and streets. As <br /> feasible, loading docks, service bays, and mechanical facilities shall be <br /> internal to buildings, with bay doors that can be closed when facilities are <br /> not in use. Feasibility shall be determined by the responsible review <br /> authority. If such areas and /or facilities must be located outside of the <br /> building, they shall be contained within attractively designed exterior <br /> enclosures. Exterior enclosures shall reflect the architectural form and <br /> materials of principal buildings and enhanced with landscape materials <br /> appropriate for the location. <br /> b. Mechanical Equipment. Mechanical equipment shall be designed into <br /> the building, screened, and baffled as outlined in this sub - section. <br /> Mechanical equipment may include, but is not limited to, HVAC systems, <br /> generators, vents, fire - risers, utility connections, transformers, antennas, <br /> ORD. # 1130 -353 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br />
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