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CHAPTER 6
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<br /> y { 7.ie •s , f fi space is not provided on the ground level adjacent to the sidewalk
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<br /> • r standards and considerations for parking structures:
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<br /> occupied by parking. Parking structures wider than 120 feet must
<br /> "0:101,i',14. r'„{�� • ' +., ''►'.-4r+' , + `. �+ incorporate other uses along the streetfront to meet this
<br /> }t.� � , @,S�' � t requirement.
<br /> 1A/04 _-...,, ; ?Fu • Small setbacks with terraced landscaping elements can be
<br /> I , .„ particularly effective in softening the appearance of a parking
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<br /> Figure 43. The side of this parking garage . • Where the garage wall is built to the sidewalk edge, the facade
<br /> includes some storefront retail space (left), • shall use a combination of artwork,grillwork, special building
<br /> decorative grillwork, and a raised brick planter to material treatment/design, and/or other treatments as approved by
<br /> enhance the pedestrian environment. the City that enhance the pedestrian environment. In order to meet
<br /> transparency requirements, garages can incorporate openings with
<br /> grillwork or other treatments to resemble windows.
<br /> • Upper level parking garages must use articulation treatments that
<br /> break up the massing of the garage and add visual interest.
<br /> See Figures 43 through 45 on this page for example parking
<br /> >r garage treatments.
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<br /> Figure 44. This building uses openings on its Figure 45. Design parking garages to obscure
<br /> second level parking area to resemble windows. the view of parked cars.
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