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Sloping Sites. On sloping sites, larger buildings should step down the slope. <br /> • If neighboring buildings have <br /> responded to topographic <br /> conditions on their sites in a <br /> positive way, consider similar <br /> treatment for the new structure. <br /> • Design the building in relation to111 <br /> topography to help reduce thet i 1 I n n <br /> visibility of parking garages. 1 I t <br /> r r <br /> Corner Lots. Orient development on corner lots to the street frontages in the form of <br /> prominent building elements and entries to create a more visually interesting building and <br /> streetscape. <br /> • Use building features to reinforce <br /> site conditions on a corner lot, <br /> such as a prominent pedestrian <br /> entrance to a courtyard or building. I 11_111 <br /> S. <br /> • Utilize change in the building <br /> materials on the corner of the • i <br /> building or provide focal <br /> landscaping features to add <br /> distinction to a corner lot. <br /> • Building features used to <br /> accentuate the corner should be <br /> consistent with the overall This new development provides good street surveillance <br /> architectural design of the from individual units and emphasizes the corner <br /> building. <br />