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EXHIBIT 1 TO ORDINANCE <br /> along Riverfront Boulevard. Where pedestrian circulation paths cross vehicular routes, a change in <br /> paving materials, textures, and/or colors should be used to improve visibility, enhance safety and <br /> provide added aesthetic appeal. Mid-block passages to parking should be clearly marked and easily <br /> accessible and provide access to the river trail. Bicycle parking should be provided at locations that <br /> do not obstruct the flow of pedestrians, are easily identifiable and visible, and convenient to building <br /> entrances. <br /> As landfill conditions restrict tree planting, a consistent palette of shrubs and ground cover shall be <br /> installed. Container planting using trees may also be utilized. Wherever plant material is proposed, <br /> incorporation of native and adaptive planting is encouraged. The dimension of Riverfront Drive from <br /> building face to building face will vary and should not exceed 112 feet at the maximum. A minimum <br /> dimension is anticipated to be about 76 feet. The sidewalk width should be a minimum of 14 feet, <br /> where sidewalk dining is anticipated. On-street parallel parking will be provided where feasible with <br /> the exception of the possibility of angled parking provided in the Central Gathering and Public Plaza <br /> areas. <br /> RIVERFRONT BOULEVARD SECTION FACING SOUTH <br /> mom smin <br /> 1 <br /> 11 <br /> 11 1 M 1 1 I 1 II 1 1 <br /> J 4,1 <br /> Qi p 1cs�g ,Qi •� (. <br /> � Fb, � 's.�'C FSy(�''.Y�O4%fy�i�` Vs. <br /> G G �S <br /> r J sA9� "A <br /> 4".�4 -A* %.i9 s6‘4�rlyA.) i074) t <br /> III. Architecture <br /> 111.1 Style <br /> The architectural design should include a modernist expression of the Northwest regional style. Form <br /> and materials evocative of that vernacular may include sloped roofs, interpretations of the wood <br /> building tradition, generous glazing and a strong relationship with the environment. Contemporary <br /> design solutions and sustainable design elements should be incorporated into building design as <br /> much as possible. Buildings should have architectural features and patterns that provide visual <br /> interest at the pedestrian scale, reduce massing, and recognize and reinforce local character. <br /> Creating a sense of place at the Riverfront District will be reinforced by the use of a design vocabulary <br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan <br /> Mixed Use Development <br /> Design Guidelines <br />