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1 moi` ;F <br /> i;.r ,i I 1 <br /> Figure 19. Acceptable courtyard access example with special paving and landscaping. <br /> e. Tandem parking configurations for parking spaces serving the same dwelling unit <br /> may be used. <br /> f. Parking lot screening and landscaping. All surface parking lots or areas shall be <br /> screened per the following: <br /> (1) For parking areas visible from a street or along side yards, a solid wood fence or <br /> masonry wall, or combination of wood and masonry, five feet in height or <br /> evergreen plants sufficient to create a five to six foot tall hedge. Fences shall <br /> meet applicable standards specified in paragraph H(2)(d). <br /> (2) Alternative parking lot screening treatments will be considered provided such <br /> treatments meet the intent of the standards per the planning director. <br /> g. Private garage design standards: <br /> (1) Garages shall meet setback requirements specified in Table 1. <br /> (2) The length of the garage wall facing the street shall not exceed fifty percent of <br /> the length of the ground floor façade. (Applies to lots without alley access.) <br /> I <br /> J• 4Q <br /> z ,4 <br /> // <br /> \ , iii NI,, <br /> • <br /> �r Garage fronts shall <br /> ��� N occupy no more <br /> than 50%of the <br /> ground level facade <br /> / \ <br /> Figure 20. Where a garage wall faces the street, it shall occupy no more than 50% of <br /> the ground-level facade. <br /> 61 <br />