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Ordinance
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City Council
Date
4/8/2013
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04/08/2013 <br /> _v, _ �. ,r � • - <br /> y55:�°2�et a���C� n ��i�cl�a ra. . e o . � n a, �� <br /> ,�;�.r.� <br /> h�:Uj � �a ..' . . �a„ <br /> �Devel�� - en`E� n a '� °z , � �� c���` a �ons,� x�� �� ,:� <br /> Non-Live/Work Adlacent to Industrial or <br /> Commercial (Min) 0 ft <br /> RearSetbacks <br /> Adiacent to Residential (Min) 15 ft <br /> Adiacent non-residential (Min) 0 ft <br /> Other <br /> Setback from loint Powers Board right-of- 15 ft total setback (not to be <br /> 15 ft additive to other required <br /> wa Min <br /> setbacks . <br /> Maximum Buildin� Len�th 200 ft Section 54.5.E <br /> B. Architectural Features Proiections into Setbacks. Fully subterranean parking structures <br /> may extend into front setbacks up to street-frontin� propertv lines, provided the parkin� <br /> structures are desi�ned to accommodate surface porches, planters, and/or other <br /> complementary architectural features. Upper-floor balconies may extend up to two feet <br /> into the setback area or public ri�ht-of-wav; up to three feet may be considered dependin� <br /> on desi�n and responsible review authority approval. <br /> C. Landscapin�. Landscapin� shall be provided to enhance the appearance of development <br /> proiects provide pedestrian comfort create shaded areas, reduce heat and �lare, conserve <br /> water screen potentially incompatible land uses and facilities, and improve air and water <br /> uq ality <br /> 1. Landscape Plans. A landscape plan shall be submitted as part of the development <br /> application. <br /> a. Desi�n layout. The landscape plan shall exhibit a desi�n lavout that demonstrates <br /> the desired landscapin� pro�ram in terms of function, location, size/scale, theme, <br /> and similar attributes. <br /> b. Integral prolect component. Landscapin� shall be planned as an inte�ral part of the <br /> overall proiect desi�n and not simply be located in excess space after parking areas <br /> and structures have been planned. <br /> c. Pedestrian environment. Landscapin� shall be provided to enhance the pedestrian <br /> environment. Pedestrian access to sidewalks and buildin�s shall be considered in the <br /> desi�n of all landscaped areas. <br /> d. Landscape desi�n. The required landscape plan shall be desi�ned to inte�rate all <br /> elements of the proiect (i.e., buildin�s, structures, parking lots, and streets) to <br /> achieve aesthetic obiectives, provide shade and amenities for pedestrians, provide <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 76 of 86 <br />
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