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3269-12
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4/18/2012
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Figure 318.080-9 <br /> This development uses a variety of roof forms and heights, different weather protection features, <br /> changing building materials and colors, and a modest amount of horizontal building modulation to <br /> reduce the overall architectural scale into smaller"storefront"components <br /> e <br /> 10'1'1a fl <br /> '.'�' <br /> D. Pedestrian-Oriented Facades and Weather Protection. The intent of this provision is to <br /> create a safe, attractive, welcoming pedestrian environment and enhance retail activity. <br /> 1. Pedestrian-Oriented Facades. In the MUO, the building façade shall include all the <br /> following: <br /> a. Transparent window areas or window displays or a combination of sculptural, <br /> mosaic, or bas-relief artwork and transparent window areas or window displays over <br /> at least 75 percent of the ground floor façade between 2 feet and 8 feet above grade. <br /> Figure 318.080-10 <br /> An example of a pedestrian-oriented facade <br /> 5 ft if <br /> l <br /> Weather protection `. i^ /i I\\\� <br /> along min.75%of - - .>` � <br /> front facade <'\ t - <br /> sidewalk <br /> Building entry facings � t, ' I <br /> tt. >� <br /> Transparent window area along r .2 <br /> min 75%of ground floor facade <br /> between 2 ft and 8 ft <br /> oft <br /> b. A primary building entry facing the streetfront. <br /> c. Weather protection at least 5 feet wide over at least 75 percent of the front facade. <br /> (1) Canopies, awnings, or other similar weather protection features shall not be <br /> higher than 15 feet above the ground elevation at the highest point or lower than 8 <br /> feet at the lowest point. <br /> 54 <br />
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