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EXHIBIT 1 TO ORDINANCE <br /> 111.3 Entries <br /> Building entries should be oriented directly to the sidewalk or pedestrian circulation. They should be <br /> direct and provide a strong connection between the building entrance and sidewalk. To activate the <br /> building frontage, entrances should be located at a maximum interval of 75 feet. <br /> Entries to buildings should be marked by recesses and overhangs. Canopies and awnings that <br /> protect pedestrians from the weather are encouraged. Canopies should extend between 5'-0" and <br /> 8'-0" from the building face. Canopy material and fabrication shall meet the tenant improvement <br /> standards for the development. <br /> Storefronts should be simple and attractive. A goal of a minimum of 60% of the ground floor facade <br /> of retail storefronts and amenity spaces on Riverfront Boulevard shall be comprised of clear vision <br /> glass Storefronts should not utilize thin gauge metals, plastic laminates, mirror finishes, tinted or <br /> reflective glass, or opaque material. <br /> • <br /> 'v .�r -1‘'• ,: II <br /> wovALIIM alli <br /> All entries to buildings should maintain a pedestrian friendly and welcoming quality. Paseo entries <br /> from rear parking lots should direct shoppers to the Riverfront Drive by the use of landscaping, <br /> signage and a change paving materials. <br /> Residential entries and lobbies shall be distinct from entries of storefront spaces. Lobbies shall be <br /> open and welcoming and accessible from the street and sidewalk. Entries that do not face a public <br /> street should face an internal pedestrian path that connects directly to a street or parking area and <br /> sidewalk. Residential leasing and amenity areas shall be located in convenient accessible locations <br /> and allow for potential joint use or conversion to retail in the future. <br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan <br /> Mixed Use Development <br /> Design Guidelines <br />