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Reso11 PC 11-01 May 3 2011
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Planning Commission
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5/3/2011
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Redwood City Mixed Use Corridor District <br />BACK F SIDEWALK BACK OF SI DEWALK <br />" %P <br />b, <br />i <br />i <br />. Ma <br />. 1> C_ <br />=ice i <br />-T <br />SIDEWALK k0AD AY <br />Primary Street <br />Secondary Street <br />Arrangement of Sidewalks, Parkway Strips, and Front Setbacks <br />2. Supplemental Development Standards tor the M U C -RC Sub-District <br />a. Creekside Setbacks. inirr�um building setback from the Redwood Creek Trail shall be 25 <br />feet, or approximately 39 feet from creek top -of -hank. Co nsiste nt with Article 32, Section <br />12.Fof the Z Ordi nance, no new development, fill, grading, or vegetation removal s hall <br />occur within 25 feet of creek top -of -bank unless approved by the responsible review <br />authority, construction of the creep trail will require Zoning Administrator and Redwood <br />City Engineering and Co nstruction Division reviewer and approval. <br />b. Creek Stormwater Protection. New development adjacent to Redwood Creek shall provide <br />protection for creeks and riparian vegetation and integrate stermwater best management <br />measures to minimize water quality and erosion impacts to the creek environment. <br />B. Sidewalk Setback, and Landscaping Regulations Applicable to all Sub <br />Districts <br />1. Architectural Features Projections into Setbacks. Lobbies, porches, stoops, and other <br />attractively designed, entry- related architectural features may extend up to eight feet into the <br />Draft —Islay 2011 20 53.5 —Sidewalk, Setback, and Landscaping Regulations <br />T <br />RFT7Lir7! <br />PAR . <br />Zoning Ordinance Amendme <br />Table 53 -2: Sidewalk, Setback, and Landscaping Development Standards <br />m uc- muc- muc- Muc- <br />ECR VB RC SB <br />M UC- i Specific <br />D evelopment Standards (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet) <br />GB Regulations <br />Maximum Building Length 200 200 200 200 <br />300 Section 53.5.13.7 <br />Space between buildings on the <br />sa me lot 30 L 30 20 30 <br />30 <br />Notes: (1) Primary street shall mean the street after which a swab- district is named. A secondary street shall <br />mean any other street. <br />BACK F SIDEWALK BACK OF SI DEWALK <br />" %P <br />b, <br />i <br />i <br />. Ma <br />. 1> C_ <br />=ice i <br />-T <br />SIDEWALK k0AD AY <br />Primary Street <br />Secondary Street <br />Arrangement of Sidewalks, Parkway Strips, and Front Setbacks <br />2. Supplemental Development Standards tor the M U C -RC Sub-District <br />a. Creekside Setbacks. inirr�um building setback from the Redwood Creek Trail shall be 25 <br />feet, or approximately 39 feet from creek top -of -hank. Co nsiste nt with Article 32, Section <br />12.Fof the Z Ordi nance, no new development, fill, grading, or vegetation removal s hall <br />occur within 25 feet of creek top -of -bank unless approved by the responsible review <br />authority, construction of the creep trail will require Zoning Administrator and Redwood <br />City Engineering and Co nstruction Division reviewer and approval. <br />b. Creek Stormwater Protection. New development adjacent to Redwood Creek shall provide <br />protection for creeks and riparian vegetation and integrate stermwater best management <br />measures to minimize water quality and erosion impacts to the creek environment. <br />B. Sidewalk Setback, and Landscaping Regulations Applicable to all Sub <br />Districts <br />1. Architectural Features Projections into Setbacks. Lobbies, porches, stoops, and other <br />attractively designed, entry- related architectural features may extend up to eight feet into the <br />Draft —Islay 2011 20 53.5 —Sidewalk, Setback, and Landscaping Regulations <br />T <br />RFT7Lir7! <br />PAR . <br />
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