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CHAPTER 6 <br />Figure 64. These water features frame the entry <br />to a residential tower and enhance the <br />streetscape. <br />(3) Public benefit use, including: <br />(a) Auditorium. <br />(b) Movie theater. <br />(c) Retail frontage on a publicly accessible open space. <br />(4) Retention and renovation of any designated or listed historic <br />structures on the site. Alternatively, funding for off-site <br />rehabilitation of any designated or listed historic structures, within <br />the downtown area, equivalent to at least 1 percent of the project <br />construction cost. <br />(5) Below grade parking (at least 40 percent of parking must be <br />below grade to qualify). <br />(6) Building an off-site park, open space, or community gardens with <br />a value of at least 1 percent of the project construction cost <br />within the downtown core. Alternatively, a payment may be paid <br />to the City in -lieu of actual park development. <br />(7) Providing works of art or water features equivalent to at least 1 <br />percent of the project construction cost within publicly accessible <br />spaces on or off-site within the downtown core. Alternatively, a <br />payment may be paid to the City Arts Fund in -lieu of actual work <br />of art or water feature. <br />(8) Enclosed publicly accessible atrium at least 2,000 square feet in <br />size with adjacent commercial uses and seating and pedestrian <br />amenities. This could be ground floor or upper floors where they <br />are accessible and inviting to the public. <br />(9) Adherence to "green" development standards, including LEED or <br />other equivalent certification, as determined by the City. <br />68 MAKERS architecture and urban design <br />0509_rpt_draft.doc - 6/29/06 <br />