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tv <br />1. Locating parking areas beneath buildings, <br />2. Minimizing building footprints by adding stories, or <br />3. Using pervious paving materials rather than traditional asphalt and concrete <br />for parking lots, roads, sidewalks, and driveways. <br />C. The plan will limit the connectedness of impervious surfaces and direct runoff <br />into vegetated landscape areas. This may include sloping driveways, sidewalks <br />and streets to drain rano to—lawns or vegetated sw7al <br />D. The plan will include a variety of trees and native plant materials such as Cattails, <br />Blue Flag Iris, Sedge Grass and Common Reed to capture rainfall through <br />absorption or evaporation and provide roots for infiltration purposes. <br />Screening of Parking Areas. Wherever a parking lot faces street frontage, such <br />frontage shall be screened by a combination of hedges, ornamental railings, walls, <br />bollards, trees, and other methods to screen parking lots from pedestrian spaces while <br />maintaining eye -level visibility. Such screening shall be maintained at a height of <br />between 2-1/2 feet and 3-1/2 feet. Such screening shall meet the setbacks required by <br />the applicable Build -to Line. Overstory trees are allowed within this screening area, <br />as long as the canopy of the tree is at least 7 (seven) feet above the ground to allow <br />open visibility between the parking area and street frontage, under the tree canopy. <br />If plantings are included in this screening area, the area must be a minimum of 6 feet <br />in width to allow adequate room for plantings and snow storage. <br />Parking structures. <br />A. Parking structures shall maintain setbacks required for buildings as described in <br />this article. <br />B. Openings in a parking lot structure that face a street or public open space, must be <br />screened with slats, grating, screens, glass, or other architectural treatment to <br />buffer substantially the visual impact of vehicles parked in the structure. <br />6-720. Building Types. <br />h the Northwest Quadrant District, Building Types are established. No building <br />be constructed and occupied except with the land uses and characteristics described <br />7, on a block or portion of a block, depicted on Figure 3: <br />Building Type Al, Mixed Use without Residential or Office on First Floor. <br />A. Building Type Al buildings must include commercial uses on the first flour. <br />B. Building Type Al buildings may include commercial, office or residential uses on <br />the upper floors. <br />C. Residential uses may not be mixed with another use on a given floor. <br />D. Building Type Al may have a flat or pitched roof and shall be 3 to 5 stories in <br />(Underline reflects new language, Strilcedweiagh reflects deleted language) <br />