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licensed or certified in Washington State. The landscape plan may be incorporated into the site <br />development plan or provided separately. <br />F(Site Lighting — Section 31B.070.M. Site Lighting shall be regulated per this section. <br />Note: Submit a lighting plan meeting the requirements of this section. <br />i 0 uilding Design— Section 31B.080. <br />1.) ❑ Human Scale Elements — Section 31B.080.B. New buildings must incorporate a minimum <br />of three of the following human scale building elements. Note: Show on the plan what three <br />elements are vrovosed: <br />whQ (J a. Balconies or decks in upper stories, at least one balcony or deck per upper floor on the <br />a' facades facing streets, provided they are integrated into the architecture of the building. (See <br />Figure 31B.080-1.) <br />b. Bay windows or other window treatments that extend out from or are inset in the building <br />face. <br />4. At least one hundred square feet of pedestrian -oriented space, as described in Section <br />31B.060.C, for each one hundred lineal feet of building facade. <br />d. Individual windows, generally less than thirty-two square feet per pane and separated from <br />the windows by at least a six-inch molding. <br />e. A porch or covered entry. <br />f. Spatially defining building elements, such as a trellis, alcove, overhang, canopy, or other <br />element, that defines space that can be occupied by people. <br />g. Upper story setbacks, provided one or more of the upper stories are set back from the face of <br />the building at least six feet. <br />h. Placement of smaller building elements near the entry of pedestrian -oriented street fronts of <br />large buildings. (See Figure 31B.080-4.) <br />�C i. Landscaping components that meet the intent of the guidelines. <br />y j . Other elements that the city determines meets the intent of this guideline. <br />\' = 2.) ❑ Pedestrian -Oriented Facades — Section 31B.080.D. In the MUO, the building facade shall <br />v include all of the following: <br />✓a. Transparent window areas or window displays or a combination of sculptural, mosaic, or <br />bas-relief artwork and transparent window areas or window displays over at least seventy-five <br />6aca <br />eent of the ground floor facade between two feet and eight feet above grade. <br />A primary building entry facing the streetfront. <br />eather protection at least five feet wide over at least seventy-five percent of the front <br />Rd , <br />pK ilding Design Details and Materials — Section 31B.080.F. The proposed building meets <br />this section. <br />4.) ❑ Building Entrances — Section 31B.080.H. The principal building entrances (i.e., the <br />building entrance used by commercial customers, residents, or visitors) of all buildings shall <br />feature the following improvements required bv this section: pedVtrian weather protection; <br />lighting at the entrancesvisibility of the entry and business name, and transparency near the <br />5 entry door.✓ <br />PSigns — Section 31B.090. All signs must comply with the section of this code as well as Chapter <br />36. One freestanding monument sign is allowed at a maximum height of six feet above grade. One <br />wall sign is allowed per facadeseparate sign permit is required for signs. <br />Allan Giffen, Dire r Date: April 11, 2016 <br />Planning and Community Development Department <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />Project 4 REV I 16-002 <br />