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04/08/2013 <br /> b Residential uses The first habitable floor of a residential-onlv buildin� shall be <br /> located no more than six feet above existin� �rade and no more than two feet <br /> below existin��rade alon� a street propertv line. <br /> 2 Minimum Ground Floor Hei�ht The minimum height of nonresidential �round floor <br /> spaces shall be 12 feet The minimum hei�ht of residential and live/work �round <br /> floor spaces shall be 10 feet This hei�ht shall be measured from the floor of the first <br /> storv to the floor of the second story. If there is no second story, the hei�ht shall be <br /> measured to the top of roof. <br /> 3 Horizontal Separation of Ground Floor. For mixed-use buildin�s exceedin� three <br /> stories or 40 feet in hei�ht the first storv shall provide horizontal separation from <br /> the upper portions of the buildin� by incorporating architectural features that <br /> enhance the pedestrian experience. <br /> _ . _. ___ _ _ _ <br /> �y"' � ' � <br /> �., °� <br /> � � � <br /> t�ORCZ�}N�"AL ; <br /> ��EF�,A�tATIt��# <br /> t� � <br /> � � <br /> ;;,, <br /> � � _ <br /> � --°" ,y, <br /> � � <br /> N�r�zvn�cr� �e,��rratt�n v�`C�ro�nc! F�vc�� <br /> H Architectural Articulation Mixed-use buildin�s in the MUN district that exceed three <br /> stories or 40 feet in hei�ht shall be desi�ned to minimize the appearance of massin� and <br /> provide for articulation and hi�h-qualitv desi�n. Buildin�s that exceed three stories or 40 <br /> feet in hei�ht shall incorporate at least one of the options provided in items 1 throu�h 4 <br /> below Alternatively new development mav provide a narrative with comprehensive <br /> site plans explainin� how massin� is minimized in other ways. Compliance with this <br /> requirement shall be evaluated bv the responsible review authoritv in the review <br /> rop cess• <br /> ATTY/ORD.387/GP ZONING ORD MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT ORD.#1130-359 <br /> UNDER ARTICLE 54 FORMERLY MUFF#602 <br /> REV:03-06-13 PT <br /> Page 66 of 86 <br />