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PLAN ELEMENTS <br /> Multi-Family Residential Uses '-*L , .1 y' r•'. ,, 4 ,1 �lrF e ` "," <br /> (q) Open space. All multi-family residential development must ''''''4,!;,::,,,:::':','''''''' <br /> � f,{ ' ,.p �g�s ' , : r;r;a <br /> 1/ / � 1 !'1 4 �M� �t�Fyr14y� " 'v�. ty,z -:'‘------17:3;:74:4—.5-.4.4..:.:::::.14:11:;;::411' <br /> 113-5,4-rt '. :L.'4:- <br /> provide <br /> „�, <br /> provide 50 square feet of on-site open space for each dwelling rte, N <br /> unit(see detailed open space requirements in Appendix A). '` a ' G �4'',rw r1 �, .'� <br /> This is consistent with current area requirements in downtown for u If K„„' � $ ; jMM, V <br /> each unit. i i r.r �+vp+ y T, ' h or <br /> CO (r) Setbacks/Privacy. Allground floor residential units shall be set �^^^ 6 y” �r•'• ' P� i tY"� � : <br /> v �r 3 , i <br /> ,{ a <br /> v back at least 10 feet from the public ROW or all living areas with «� ' * u� t i �r ' { "'"dwirwindows shall be elevated above the street rade at least 3 feet to ,,47 '�"1' ,'" � �i t ` "'� <br /> o' 4e <br /> provide for increased privacy. The City will consider other design $;:' pi..,.:,)..!5�x " ' . 1 41191 „ :91',x¢ ' 'S <br /> while enhancingthe i .1} A ,,4' Y '' Y '', fir z, <br /> solutions that retain resident privacy z '� ,s L..: „� , , ,4;1, L, ,y <br /> pedestrian environment on the sidewalk. ,''- '''"� �. «r a. ,4`"V' T;, ?y'2 ,. <br /> Figure 53. An example of on-site open space <br /> for multifamily uses could include street-level <br /> courtyards and private balconies. <br /> i'A4 "1jr <br /> p <br /> 64 •A � liF "3 <br /> r�x � d yy r tF <br /> � , } s <br /> r • al"n Sf } dy ' W AyS . yt rl tC , , af <br /> 1 <br /> ,....:;,.,i,„ __,,.„,„.... <br /> r ., 4, xt s s � �., <br /> p <br /> ar x• <br /> {A' <br /> T/t <br /> °S <br /> yS'sS' <br /> .F+ <br /> ,ffk <br /> }' <br /> ^• - <br /> r r `,:i t .,.;.„.,,,,,x,,,:, <br /> y, xiti 4 V r 0it+ !I e i '! N nrR d " ,rOI S 1, .; t 1 is 1S 1n t'Aiw r A iif } Lx <br /> .r YStWd¢f ,°, 14 , J nY A+ <br /> I ` ° I }t hfY� ., vt i' >G <br /> it <br /> r <br /> 11 — - . 4 i "*ammn 'wY , „,f yr i� r i. ,IdtA y <br /> r titi.5 i .„ , ,,,,,,,...,,,„„,,,,•., ^ 1ti ti y • Y-'. <br /> s.,,....„,,,,„i,„, ,..),.:•,„,,,0,,...„,,,,,,I.,.,..m ! 1 �k5 kI q," pP�8ti' n 44 i t.. YRa.040 , 7vle� i <br /> 4i..al .• ,,w.1-.4 ,,.,,,,,,,„viai' ,W ' ' <br /> 1: yt , : Nd 'cll. tAi <br /> rx/n X ✓tt It r ilr ,,, <br /> Sa1g !!i ',, <br /> t � 6 �! ^'rlA,• te Y" � J1 �'*14+ ^ d i$.S^ M alIIt "t •dr ePr •'' ' �+ <br /> 4 'Mx1 tI46 ii;1/1 y ,,. , ,u t yfrJ! ,rn,YYttp1 4 , "tt6 : - <br /> , `I h 1, N" A'gr' +rt';'.e ' i ` ,z <br /> Figure 54. An example of ground floor residential units iiii 1lKn S11140�„4 ''',411.40V-i.1 <br /> ',41 4ndY54 <br /> ; -', /Ir4 - i,„,' f I .. {,K5 <br /> set back off the street and elevated for privacy. zk, t .r ,r: ''.!t.....,:-:•:c.:-.,6:0,'( ''',I4'4,"','' <br /> t" ; '` ,tAGIfr ' <br /> # .,BS� y} : 1srIt �dIry a.6.: iryAra'^ <br /> . ^' 9 kr , r `wj1km�1X� s',ln.`4r c � y <br /> Irr pN..".7' 4, 9sr. r cr, v , 3f"W11u <br /> . es i. ' d ,i§ (t,. 4.-,;,...,.6i :14: <br /> Figure 55. Elevated front porches or patios can be used Ma1I"^° 5lS w ,. t' ' wm <br /> to meet open space requirements f µ, , u. 4,1,-,,,.....7,. ,,"`} l �.e,�� :i w`,ta.. '1,iiivil,, ` f`*i 0940,, <br /> 'ilegEVERETT DOWNTOWN PLAN — DRAFT 6/29/2006 63 <br />