A. A single-story building designed for occupancy by retail uses along the public street. Where the principal single-story building does not present at least 60 percent storefront frontage, shopfront liner buildings shall be used. The mixed-use liner buildings may be occupied by retail or office uses on the ground floor and residential or office uses on the floors above, as allowed by the applicable TND designation. A large single-story shopfront building shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-22.
Building Placement. | ||
Front build-to-line: The front façade of the building shall be placed at the back of the sidewalk. | A | |
Encroachment over the sidewalk may be allowed for some frontage types. | B | |
Side setbacks: None required; 10 feet minimum if provided. | C | |
Rear setback: 5 feet from the alley. | D | |
Building Size and Massing. | ||
The principal shopfront building shall be one-story with a maximum building height of 35 feet. The mixed-use liner buildings shall be two or three-stories. | E | |
A minimum of 60% storefront is required along street frontage. | F | |
Parking. | ||
On-site parking spaces shall be located a minimum of 6 feet behind the back of the sidewalk. | G | |
Surface parking not screened by liner buildings requires the use of a 4 foot high screen wall and landscaping. | H | |
B. Frontage types shall be shopfronts, galleries and arcades.
C. The main entrance to each ground floor shopfront shall be directly from the street except that the main entrance may face a parking lot at the interior of the block if an arcade open to the street is used.
D. On-site parking shall be accessed from an alley and may be surface or structured parking, or a combination of both.
E. Loading docks shall be accessed from an alley or a surface parking lot which is accessed from the alley.
F. Landscaping shall be provided within the planter area between the sidewalk and the screening street wall.
(Ord. 2358 §22)