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H. Street Frontage Occupied by Structures. In the NWQ District a minimum portion <br />of the street frontage of any lot shall be occupied by structures other than parking <br />structures meeting the Build -to Line, as described below and illustrated on Figure <br />2. Frontage shall mean the length of the lot line fronting a street, measured at the <br />minimum front setback, for interior lots; and the length of the lot line fronting a <br />street, measured at the minimum front setback, between minimum front setbacks <br />at the corner(s) of intersecting streets for corner lots. <br />1. Frontage Type A. At least 70% (seventy percent) of t�treet_Fontage tnusf <br />be occupied by structures meeting the Build -to Line. Other portions of a <br />structure beyond the 70% may be setback farther than required by the Build -to <br />Line. <br />2. Frontage Type B. At least 50% (fifty percent) of the street frontage must be <br />occupied by structures meeting the Build -to Line. Other portions of a <br />structure beyond the 50% may be setback farther than required by the Build -to <br />Line. <br />3. Frontage Type C. At least 30% (thirty percent) of the street frontage must be <br />occupied by structures meeting the Build -to Line. Other portions of a <br />structure beyond the 30% may be setback farther than required by the Build -to <br />Line. <br />I. At least the first and second floor must meet the Build -to Line. Stepping back, or <br />terracing, is allowed on upper floors. The Build -to Line may be met either with an <br />enclosed building or an arcade constructed of the same materials as the remainder <br />of the building. <br />Stormwater Treatment Requirements. In order to ensure ecologically sound <br />stormwater treatment throughout the Northwest Quadrant, all development shall <br />conform to a plan that meets to the following requirements to the extent possible, <br />based on the recommendation of the City Engineer: <br />A. The plan will include stormwater management systems for all new development <br />that incorporate conservation development design and/or ecological stormwater <br />management techniques. These techniques include the methods listed below and <br />described further in the Northwest Quadrant Framework Plan: <br />1. Detention Ponds <br />2. Infiltration systems including trenches, basins, pervious paving systems, roof <br />downspout systems. <br />3. Biofiltration systems including vegetated swales, vegetated filtersfripps, media <br />filt=,andreatch-basin-filter inserts - <br />4. Multifunctional systems including enhanced swales and ponds and <br />bioretention. <br />5. Rooftop collection and filtration systems. <br />B. The plan will minimize total impervious area of a development by one or a <br />combination of the following: <br />(Underline reflects new language, Strike ei+0 reflects deleted language) <br />