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3121-09
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3/25/2009
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GUIDING 1 <br /> A Livable Environment <br /> The Everett Riverfront District aims to create a desirable and enjoyable place to live that makes environmental <br /> stewardship and social interaction easy. Land uses are to be integrated to balance housing, services, <br /> recreation, and employment. <br /> Diverse Housing Options <br /> A compatible mix of housing types and sizes within the parcel, and even within the same block, is <br /> encouraged. <br /> • The Simpson Neighborhood is anticipated to be developed with a mix of single <br /> family detached, single family attached, and multi-family housing types. <br /> • The Eclipse Neighborhood will likely be comprised of larger multi-family housing <br /> but could have the smaller housing types planned for Simpson. <br /> Thoughtful Design <br /> Good architecture combined with good site planning and landscape design produces neighborhoods that <br /> have aesthetic and functional harmony, preserve residents' privacy and retain environmentally sensitive <br /> areas. Quality architectural structures will help to accomplish these design objectives. <br /> • <br /> Neighborhood Interaction <br /> Homes address the street with porches, stoops and walkways, which create opportunities for neighborly <br /> interaction. Views of garage doors from the street are to be minimized. <br /> Common Areas and Parks <br /> Common areas and park spaces are to be connected with the residential areas by a system of sidewalks <br /> and trails. <br /> Natural Features and Scenic Areas <br /> Natural and scenic features are preserved for cultural and scenic enrichment and environmental stewardship. <br /> Buffers have been established to protect wetland areas. <br /> 4 The Riverfront District-Design Guidelines <br /> H-4 <br />
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