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12. The front facade of retail stores shall consist of storefront window(s), doors, and durable, quality
<br /> building materials consistent with the design standards of the zone in which the property is located.
<br /> Transparency requirements for windows shall apply unless in conflict with Washington State Liquor and
<br /> Cannabis Board regulations. If located in a zone without design standards, at least three of the following
<br /> shall be provided:
<br /> a. Special treatment of windows and doors, other than standard metal molding/framing details,
<br /> around all ground floor windows and doors, decorative glazing, or door designs.
<br /> b. Decorative light fixtures with a diffuse visible light source or unusual fixture.
<br /> c. Decorative building materials, such as decorative masonry, shingle, brick, or stone.
<br /> d. Individualized patterns or continuous wood details, decorative moldings, brackets, trim or lattice
<br /> work, ceramic tile, stone, glass block, or similar materials.
<br /> e. Use of a landscaping treatment as part of the building's design, such as planters or wall trellises.
<br /> f. Decorative or special railings, grill work, or landscape guards.
<br /> g. Landscaped trellises, canopies, or weather protection.
<br /> h. Sculptural or hand-crafted signs.
<br /> i. Special building elements, such as pilasters, entablatures, wainscots, canopies, or marquees that
<br /> exhibit nonstandard designs.
<br /> j. Other similar features or treatment that satisfies the intent of the guidelines as approved by the city;
<br /> 13. The maximum number of retail marijuana stores allowed in the city of Everett shall not exceed
<br /> five.*
<br /> Section 72. Section 39 of Ordinance 1671-89, as amended (Zoning, General Provisions, EMC 19.39.150),
<br /> is amended to read as follows:
<br /> 19.39.150 Required Setbacks—Exceptions.
<br /> A. General. This section establishes what structures, improvements, and activities may be in or take
<br /> place within required setback areas as established for each use in each zone in Chapters 19.05 through
<br /> 19.28 of this title.
<br /> B. Exceptions and Limitations in Some Zones. Chapters 19.05 through 19.28 contain specific
<br /> regulations regarding what may be in or take place in required yards. Where applicable, those specific
<br /> regulations supersede the provisions of this section. See Section 19.41.100 for regulations concerning
<br /> outdoor uses, activities and storage.
<br /> C. Structures and Improvements. No improvement or structure may be located in a required setback
<br /> area except as follows:provided by EMC 20.240.
<br /> 1. A driveway, walkway, and/or parking area subject to the standards of Chapter 19.31.
<br /> 2. Uncovered porches, decks, and steps which arc no higher than three feet above the existing
<br /> grade do not require a setback from the rear or side lot lines.
<br /> 3. Chimneys with or without foundations, bay windows, eaves, greenhouse windows and other
<br /> e lements of a structure that customarily extend beyond the exterior walls of a structure and do
<br /> n ot require a foundation may extend up to eighteen inches into any required setback area. The
<br /> total horizontal dimension of the elements that extend into a required yard, excluding eaves,
<br /> may not exceed twenty five percent of the length of the facade upon which the architectural
<br /> element is located. No variance shall be granted to allow the architectural element to exceed
<br /> twenty five percent of the width of the facade upon which it is located.
<br /> '1. Fences may be located in required setback areas subject to the fence regulations contained
<br /> within this section.
<br /> 5. Rockeries and retaining walls may be located in required setback areas if:
<br /> a.The rockery or retaining wall is not being used as a direct structural support for a building;
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