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3312-13
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1/9/2013
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facilities. Service areas and bulk storage should be screened from view of public right-of-way <br /> and screened with compatible architectural features and walls, and/or dense landscaping. <br /> d. Trash enclosures should not be visually prominent from the public view of the site. <br /> 8. Building Design <br /> a. Views. <br /> i. To the extent practicable, buildings shall be oriented to minimize impacts on views from the <br /> east. <br /> ii. Buildings greater than 40 feet in height shall not be permitted in the portion of the site <br /> contained within the westward extension of the 21St through 26th Streets and Everett Avenue <br /> rights-of-way. <br /> iii. Buildings greater than 40 feet in height shall not exceed 200' in length as measured from <br /> north to south in order to not create a solid wall of buildings as viewed from the east. Buildings <br /> shall be separated by at least 20 feet. The planning director may allow modification of these <br /> standards to accommodate manufacturing processes that require a longer building or buildings <br /> closer together. In such cases the applicant shall demonstrate why the process cannot be <br /> conducted in buildings meeting the standards. <br /> View Corridors Per 8a.ii <br /> , ---n — ,. ILL <br /> , _ i <br /> AJC <br /> A .LL�x <br /> i <br /> a W[ <br /> i , <br /> - ,____ .,,,,..,, <br /> E <br /> [r <br /> )67 1 <br /> )( 11 7C1 iZ <br /> b. Building entrances. Primary business and visitor entrances to principal buildings should be <br /> easily identifiable and relate to human scale. <br /> i. Locate main entrances to be clearly identifiable from primary driveways and drop-offs. For <br /> example: <br /> a) Design building entrances to contrast with the surrounding wall plane. <br /> b) Consider tinted glass, painted doors, or recessed features that will create a shaded effect. <br /> c) Create a frame around doorways, by changing materials from the primary facade material. <br /> 27 <br />
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