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4. Windows <br /> 5. Clearly defined entrances <br /> 6. Pocket parks, outdoor café seating, and plantings. <br /> D. Rear facades and entries. <br /> 1. Where parking is located in the interior of a block, rear entrances shall be <br /> designed and improved to create a safe and welcoming environment including <br /> the following elements: <br /> a. Signs as regulated by this Chapter, <br /> b. Lighting as regulated by this Chapter, <br /> c. Canopies, <br /> d. Windows. <br /> 2. Where parking is located in the interior of a block and no rear entrance is <br /> provided, a lighted walkway, small identification signs and a directional sign <br /> to the front of the building shall be provided. <br /> E. Roof design. To add visual interest and individuality to buildings in commercial <br /> and mixed use areas, roofs on commercial and mixed-use building types shall use <br /> high quality durable material sand shall incorporate at least one of the following <br /> elements: <br /> 1. Varying roof heights and cornices within an otherwise unified design scheme. <br /> 2. Roof line changes to note entrances or commercial bays. <br /> 3. Contrasting roof lines at street corners. <br /> F. Drive-through and accessory structures shall be constructed from the same <br /> materials as the primary building in similar architectural quality and style. <br /> G. Mechanical equipment. Rooftop and ground mounted mechanical equipment shall <br /> be completely screened from view from adjacent properties, streets and open <br /> spaces. If a screening material other than the parapet wall is proposed, the <br /> equipment shall be grouped within a single enclosure and the screen shall be <br /> designed with durable materials compatible with the architectural treatment of the <br /> principal building. <br /> H. Service, Loading and Storage Areas. Loading docks, truck parking, mechanical <br /> equipment, trash and recycling collection, or other service functions shall be <br /> incorporated within a completely enclosed building or screened from eye-level <br /> view of public streets, public open spaces, and adjacent properties with walls of <br /> similar materials and design as the principal building. Landscape materials shall <br /> also be incorporated into such screening to a height of at least six feet. Adequate <br /> space shall be provided on site for recycling collection and equipment. <br /> I. Residential Uses on First Floor. Whenever residential uses are included on the <br /> first floor of a building of any type, the first floor elevation shall be at least 2 feet <br /> above the street level adjacent to it. In addition, each first-floor unit must have an <br /> (Underline reflects new language, Stfiketlifeugh reflects deleted language) <br />
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