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IJ <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> f <br /> i <br /> i+ <br /> r <br /> 2. Side: 0 (zero) feet <br /> 3. Corner Side: same as Front <br /> 4. Rear: 5 feet minimum <br /> F. Setback to 1-35W and I-694, or where no Build-to Line applies: <br /> a 1. Minimum structure setback: 30 feet <br /> 2. Minimum parking setback: 15 feet <br /> 1G. Front Yard Build-To Line. In the NWQ District in the front yard, a build-to line is established that <br /> £ provides a minimum and maximum front setback for buildings and other structures, from the <br /> right-of-way line. For parking, the minimum setback applies, but not the maximum. The types of <br /> build-to conditions are described below, and illustrated on Figure 1: <br /> 1. Build-to Line A. Minimum setback shall be 10 feet, maximum setback shall be 20 feet, see <br /> Figure 1. <br /> 2. Build-to Line B. Minimum setback shall be 10 feet, maximum setback shall be 44 feet, see <br /> Figure 1. <br /> 1H. Street Frontage Occupied by Structures. In the NWQ District a minimum portion of the street <br /> frontage of any lot shall be occupied by structures other than parking structures meeting the Build- <br /> to Line, as described below and illustrated on Figure 2. Frontage shall mean the length of the lot <br /> p~ line fronting a street, measured at the minimum front setback, for interior lots; and the length of <br /> the lot line fronting a street, measured at the minimum front setback, between minimum front <br /> setbacks at the corner(s) of intersecting streets for corner lots. <br /> 1. Frontage Type A. At least 70% (seventy percent) of the street frontage must be occupied by <br /> f structures meeting the Build-to Line. Other portions of a structure beyond the 70% may be <br /> setback farther than required by the Build-to Line. <br /> 1 2. Frontage Type B. At least 50% (fifty percent) of the street frontage must be occupied by <br /> structures meeting the Build-to Line. Other portions of a structure beyond the 50% may be <br /> setback farther than required by the Build-to Line. <br /> 3. Frontage Type C. At least 30% (thirty percent) of the street frontage must be occupied by <br /> structures meeting the Build-to Line. Other portions of a structure beyond the 30% may be ' <br /> i setback farther than required by the Build-to Line. <br /> 9 I. At least the first and second floor must meet the Build-to Line. Stepping back, or terracing, is <br /> I allowed on upper floors. The Build-to Line may be met either with an enclosed building or an <br /> arcade constructed of the same materials as the remainder of the building. <br /> (2 Stormwater Treatment Requirements. In order to ensure ecologically sound stormwater treatment <br /> throughout the Northwest Quadrant, all development shall conform to a plan that meets to the <br /> following requirements to the extent possible, based on the recommendation of the City Engineer: <br /> A. The plan will include stormwater management systems for all new development that incorporate <br /> conservation development design and/or ecological stormwater management techniques. These <br /> techniques include the methods listed below and described further in the Northwest Quadrant <br /> Framework Plan: <br /> 1. Detention Ponds <br /> 9 2. Infiltration systems including trenches, basins, pervious paving systems, roof downspout <br /> systems. <br /> w <br /> 3. Biofiltration systems including vegetated swales, vegetated filter strips, media filters, and <br /> catch basin filter inserts. <br /> 4. Multifunctional systems including enhanced swales and ponds and bioretention. <br /> i <br /> i <br /> B <br /> V~ <br />
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