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3618-18
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8/29/2018
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Figure 316.060-35. Minimum parking area screening standard for parking and outdoor auto <br /> display/sales areas if evergreen trees are substituted for trees in side yards of parking area <br /> landscaping <br /> ROW <br /> Must provide one <br /> evergreen tree per 25' <br /> of parking lot frontage <br /> 1114' <br /> 8' / 3' <br /> BC. Interior parking lot landscaping shall be provided as required in Chapter 19.35. <br /> Section 19. Section 12 of Ordinance No. 3269-12, as amended (EMC 19.316.070.A), is hereby amended <br /> as follows: <br /> 19.316.070 Design standards—Site planning. <br /> The design standards of this section shall apply to all development within the E-1 and MUO zones.The <br /> planning director may allow modification of design standards to permit a design that meets the intent of <br /> this chapter and provides a superior design treatment than could be achieved if those standards were <br /> strictly applied.The director's review of proposed modifications under this section shall be governed by <br /> the procedures established in Title 15 for Review Process II. <br /> A. Relationship to Street Front for Properties Inside the Mixed-Use Overlay (MUO).The intent is to <br /> enhance commercial areas and to establish visual identity for each area; create an active, safe <br /> pedestrian environment, especially at the center of the mixed-use nodes; unify streetscapes, especially <br /> on side streets and internal streets; improve circulation, including options for pedestrians, bicycles and <br /> vehicles; enhance the visual character of streets within commercial areas; enhance the visibility of <br /> commercial uses from the street; and link neighborhoods across Evergreen Way. <br /> 1. Frontage Requirements for Properties Fronting on Evergreen Way in the MUO. (See Figure 31B.070- <br /> 1.) <br /> a. Building entries must have a direct pathway to the public sidewalk. Such entries should face the <br /> street. Where entries are located on the side of the building they must be visible from the street and <br /> connected to the public sidewalk by a pedestrian pathway. Entries on a building wall opposite the street <br /> must be connected to the public sidewalk by a pedestrian pathway. <br /> b. Parking areas fronting Evergreen Way must be screened according to the options provided in <br /> Section 31B.060.AB.2. <br /> c. No storage areas, untreated blank walls (see Section 316.080.G), drive-through windows (where <br /> allowed), fences over three feet high, chain-link fences, or large-item displays (e.g., automobiles, <br /> lumber) are allowed within one hundred feet of the Evergreen Way right-of-way unless that element is <br /> separated from all public rights-of-way by a building and not visible from Evergreen Way or any <br /> designated side street. See also Section 39.070.6 for location of fences in commercial zones. <br /> Parking Amendments 25 8/29/18 <br />
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