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11/4/2020
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19.12.210 Additional standards applicable to the LI2 and HI zones. <br /> A. On-site open space.On site open-space is required for all developments within the LI2 zone on lots five acres <br /> or greater in area. On-site open space is not required in the HI zone. For lots less than five acres that were <br /> created through a binding site plan,the open space requirement applies if the originating,or parent parcel <br /> was at least five acres in area prior to the binding site plan.On-site open space shall be provided in accordance <br /> with the following standards. <br /> 1. There shall be provided on each lot a minimum open space area or areas,containing at least twenty <br /> percent of the lot area,in accordance with the following: <br /> a. All of the required open space shall be landscaped,as required by this chapter,provided in natural <br /> open areas,or improved with passive or active recreational facilities. <br /> b. The required building setback areas,and the building landscaping required by Chapter 19.35 of this <br /> title may be included in the calculation of required open space. <br /> c. Driveways, loading areas,outdoor storage, parking lots and the interior landscaping required in <br /> parking lots shall not be considered as satisfying the open space requirements. <br /> d. Exception:critical areas and their buffers may be used to satisfy up to fifty percent of the required <br /> open space. <br /> B. Site Design. <br /> 1. Buildings,walls,and landscaping should be arranged to screen less visually aesthetic components <br /> necessary for industrial development,including loading and service bays,outdoor bulk storage areas, <br /> trash enclosures, mechanical equipment, and noise and odor producing facilities.Service areas and bulk <br /> storage should be screened from view of public right-of-way and screened with compatible architectural <br /> features and walls,and/or dense landscaping. <br /> 2. Trash enclosures should not be visually prominent from the public view of the site. <br /> C. Performance Standards.All permitted uses must address the generation of nuisance irritants such as noise, <br /> smoke,dust,odor,glare,visual blight or other undesirable impacts during the review process for establishing, <br /> expanding or modifying the use. The city shall have the authority to impose conditions necessary to ensure <br /> mitigation of potential nuisance impacts,including redesign of the project,when located in proximity to <br /> residential uses. <br /> D. Lighting and Glare in Central Waterfront Planning Area. Development within the Central Waterfront Planning <br /> Area(see Map 12-2)is required to meet the site lighting standards in this subsection. <br /> 1. Intent.The intent of this provision is to encourage the use of lighting as an integral design component to <br /> enhance buildings, landscaping,or other site features;increase night sky visibility and to reduce the <br /> general illumination of the sky; reduce horizontal light glare and vertical light trespass from a <br /> development onto adjacent parcels and natural features;and use lighting in conjunction with other <br /> security methods to increase site safety. <br /> 2. Standards. <br /> a. All site lighting shall meet dark-sky standards. <br /> b. Site Lighting Levels.All publicly accessible areas shall be lighted with average minimum and maximum <br /> levels as follows: <br /> i. Minimum of one-half foot candle; <br /> ii. Maximum(for high volume pedestrian areas and building entries)of four foot candles. <br /> c. Lighting shall be provided at consistent levels,with gradual transitions between maximum and <br /> minimum levels of lighting and between lit areas and unlit areas. Highly contrasting pools of light and <br /> dark areas shall be avoided. <br /> d. Parking area lighting fixtures shall be full cut-off(zero percent candlepower at ninety degrees <br /> horizontal and ten percent maximum candlepower at eighty degrees from vertical),dark-sky rated, <br /> and mounted no more than thirty feet above the ground,with lower fixtures preferable so as to <br /> maintain a human scale. <br /> Ch.19.12 Building Form and Design 15 City Council Action(11/04/2020) <br />
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