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4034-24
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7/10/2024
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Park District Planned Development Overlay | Exhibit A.2 – Park District Design Standards Page 7 <br />Exhibit A.2_Park District PDO_Design Standards_24-0703 <br />B. Street design. All streets in the Park District must provide sidewalks and <br />landscaped/furniture zone meeting these minimum widths on both sides of the street. <br />1. Minimum dimensions. <br />a. Sidewalk and pedestrian clear zone minimum width: six feet, except eight feet when <br />adjacent to a storefront (see Section 3.A). <br />b. Landscape/furniture zone minimum width: four feet. Wider dimensions are required <br />in some areas per subsection (C)(1) below. <br /> <br />Figure 2.B – Minimum sidewalk and landscaped area dimensions <br /> <br /> <br />2. Exceptions to the minimum dimensions of subsection (1): <br />a. The east side of Fir Street. <br />b. The west side of Poplar Street. <br />c. Areas where the streetscape design is integrated with an adjacent open space. <br />C. Street landscaping. <br />1. A minimum ten percent of curbside landscape areas (measured parallel to street <br />centerlines) must be at least eight feet wide. Large trees should be planted in these <br />wider planting strips. <br />2. Street tree spacing must average not more than 30 feet. Average spacing may increase <br />to comply with Everett public works standard clearances for sight triangles, driveways, <br />street lights, and other street features or safety concerns. <br />3. Street trees must be placed in a minimum four-foot by six-foot planting area and <br />selected species must be appropriate to the planting area and available soil to prevent
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