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EXHIBIT 1 TO ORDINANCE <br /> VI. Parking Lots <br /> Parking areas should be clearly marked for ease of access and use. Large surface parking lots are <br /> anticipated due to long term maintenance requirements of surfaces due to settling of the landfill site. <br /> Edges of parking fields will be well landscaped, providing transition zones. Setbacks for parking lots <br /> shall be provided from any street or building.The setback or buffer area between the street or access <br /> road and the parking lot shall include planting -shrubs, and groundcovers.The use of evergreen and <br /> deciduous plant material to buffer pedestrians from parking lots is desired. <br /> The parking lot design must include signage with detailed information on pedestrian access to and <br /> through the development. Traffic calming techniques shall be encouraged for pedestrian safety. <br /> Internal pedestrian walkways must be provided as integral part of the overall pedestrian circulation. <br /> Articulated design of the ground plane through the use of changes in paving materials and <br /> landscaping is desired. Lighting and signage will meet the standards,quality and design of the overall <br /> development. <br /> Parking lot landscaping should reinforce separate areas of pedestrian and vehicular circulation. <br /> Landscape areas shall contribute to small-scale control of storm-water runoff if practical. Planting <br /> should be selected to create an individual identity for parking areas and not duplicate the plant palette <br /> used in other parts of the project. <br /> .} V <br /> . <br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan <br /> Mixed Use Development <br /> Design Guidelines <br />