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E. G. Common Entry. The main façade of the building is near or set back from the front or <br />side street lot line, with a covered entry within the main façade, providing a transition <br />between the sidewalk and the interior. The entryway leads to a lobby or foyer that provides <br />interior access to units. <br />Table 8-5: Common Entry <br /> <br />Size <br />Width, Clear 6’ min. {A} <br />Height to Canopy/Ceiling, Clear 2.5 x Clear Width max.; min 9’ {B} <br />Finish Level above grade 0” min.; 36” max. {C} <br />Notes: <br />Entry doors shall be covered and/or recessed to provide shelter from the elements. <br />Gates are not allowed. <br />Entry doors shall face the street. <br />Canopy, where provided, shall be at least as wide as the opening. <br />Section 13. EMC 19.08.060 is hereby amended as follows, with strikeout text deleted and underlined <br />text added. <br />19.08.060 Attached garage requirements <br />A. Applicability. The design standards in this section apply to new dwelling units that include <br />any façade within thirty feet of a public street right-of-way. <br />A B. Attached Garage Setbacks and Lengths Widths. The purpose of these standards is to <br />encourage residential character and lessen the visual prominence of garages along public street <br />frontages where applicable. <br />1. See Chapter 19.34 EMC for access and driveway requirements, including the <br />requirement to obtain access from an alley if available. <br />2. Except along alleys, all garage wall facades facing the street shall be set back a <br />minimum of five feet behind the front street-facing wall of the primary building mass. <br />3. The length width of the garage wall facade facing a public street may be up to fifty <br />percent of the length width of the street-facing dwelling unit facade, except that a <br />garage wall facade set back a minimum of twenty feet behind the front street-facing