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<br /> 5. Building Design
<br /> a. Ground floor transparency. For all building facades within 5 feet of a public
<br /> sidewalk and facing the sidewalk, at least 40 percent of the area between 2 and 10 feet
<br /> above grade shall be transparent. For residential uses, this minimum transparency
<br /> requirement is reduced to 20 percent of the area between 2 and 10 feet above grade to
<br /> allow for increased privacy. Transparent features may include windows, transparent
<br /> doors, and window displays at least 12 inches in depth and recessed into the building.
<br /> Display cases attached to the exterior wall do not qualify. Other treatments that enhance
<br /> the pedestrian environment may be approved by the City.
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