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A. A building designed for occupancy by retail, service, and/or office uses on the ground floor with an optional mezzanine. A small single-story shopfront building shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-21.
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 alley. | D | |
Building Size and Massing. | ||
Building height: Buildings shall be one story with a maximum building height of 35 feet. | E | |
Parking. | ||
On-site parking shall be located a minimum of 28 feet behind the back of the sidewalk. | F | |
B. Groups of shopfront buildings shall be from three to six units, allowing pedestrian access to parking at the block interior.
C. Frontage types of shopfronts, galleries and arcades are preferred.
D. The main entrance to a shopfront building shall be directly from the street.
E. On-site parking may be in a surface lot, parking structure, tuck-under parking, or a combination of any of the above.
(Ord. 2358 §22)
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)
A. A building designed for occupancy by retail services on the ground floor, with office uses or dwelling units on the upper floors. The drive-thru lane and windows and service bays shall be located at the block interior. A Mixed-Use Building with Drive-thru or Service Bays shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-23.
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. | ||
Building height: One, two or three stories. A single story building shall not exceed a height of 35 feet. | E | |
Parking. | ||
On-site parking shall be a minimum of 12 feet back behind the back of the sidewalk. | F | |
Surface parking shall be behind a four foot high screen wall and landscaping. | G | |

B. Frontage types of shopfronts, galleries, and arcades are preferred.
C. The main entrance to each ground floor retail use shall be directly from the street.
D. Pedestrian walkways that intersect the drive-through drive aisles shall have clear visibility and be emphasized by enhanced paving or markings.
E. Drive-through aisles shall have a minimum 15-foot interior radius at curves and a minimum 12-foot width, unless an alternative is approved by the public works director. Each drive through aisle shall provide sufficient stacking area at the minimum of 20 feet per vehicle in advance of the service window or automated teller machine (ATM), to accommodate a minimum of six vehicles. In lieu of this standard, an interior traffic study which models vehicular queuing may be prepared for City review and approval. The stacking area shall not interfere with other on-site circulation and parking facilities.
F. All service areas, trash storage areas, and ground-mounted and roof-mounted mechanical equipment shall be screened from ground-level view from adjacent properties or public rights-of-way.
G. Menu boards shall not exceed 24 square feet in area, with a maximum height of 6 feet.
H. Drive-through restaurants within an integrated shopping center shall have an architectural style and project design consistent with the theme established in the center. The architecture of any drive-through restaurant shall provide compatibility with surrounding uses in terms of form, materials, color, landscaping, and scale.
I. Entrances to residential portions of the building shall be through a street level lobby or through an individual entrance accessible from the street or through a side door yard. Where a common lobby and stair or elevator is used, interior access to each dwelling shall be through a corridor.
J. On-site parking shall be accessed from an alley or drive lane and shall be surface parking.
(Ord. 2358 §22, Ord. 2439 §190)
A. A building designed for occupancy by retail, service, and/or office uses on the ground floor, with upper floors used for those uses or for dwelling units. A mixed-use building shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-24.
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. Rear setback: 5 feet from the alley. | C D | |
Building Size and Massing. | ||
Building height: Two or three-stories. | E | |
Parking. | ||
On-site covered or uncovered parking spaces shall be located a minimum of 28 feet behind the back of the sidewalk. | F | |
B. Groups of mixed-use buildings shall be between three and six attached units, allowing pedestrian access to parking at the block interior.
C. Frontage types of shopfront, galleries, and arcades are preferred.
D. The main entrance to each ground floor use shall be directly from the street.
E. Entrance to residential portions of the building shall be through a street level lobby or through a podium lobby accessible from the street or through a side yard or courtyard.
F. Where there are common lobbies for residential units, interior access to each dwelling shall be through a corridor.
G. On-site parking shall be accessed from an alley and shall be in an underground garage or may be surface or tuck under parking, or a combination of any of the above.
(Ord. 2358 §22)
A. A large mixed use building is designed for occupancy by retail, service, and/or office uses on the ground floor, with upper floors also used for those uses or for dwelling units. A large mixed-use building shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-25.
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. | ||
Building height: Two, three or four- stories. | E | |
Parking. | ||
On-site covered or uncovered parking spaces shall be located a minimum of 28 feet behind the back of the sidewalk. | F | |
B. Frontage types of shopfronts, galleries, and arcades are preferred.
C. The main entrance to each ground floor shopfront shall be directly from the street.
D. Entrances to residential portions of the buildings shall be through a street level lobby, or through a podium lobby accessible from the street or through a side yard. Where common lobbies are employed, interior access to each dwelling shall be through a corridor.
(Ord. 2358 §22)
A. A building designed for occupancy by retail, service, and/or office uses on the ground floor, with upper floors also used for those types of uses or for dwelling units. A tower shall be integrated into the mass of the building, either at the corner or in the front center of the building. A large mixed-use building shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-26.
Building Placement. | ![]() | |
Front build-to-line: The front façade of the building shall be placed at the back of the sidewalk. | A | |
The tower may protrude out to no closer than two feet from the face of curb, acting as an arcade for the sidewalk. | B | |
Encroachment over the sidewalk may be allowed for some frontage types. | C | |
Side setbacks: None required; 10 feet minimum if provided. | D | |
Rear setback: 5 feet from the alley. | E | |
Building Size and Massing. | ||
The tower footprint shall not exceed 600 sf. | F | |
Building height: Buildings shall be three stories. | G | |
The tower shall have a fourth story and a belvedere, lantern or bell chamber above. The tower shall project above the principal building by a maximum of two times the ground floor height. | H | |
The fourth story in the tower shall be no taller than the height of the ground floor. The belvedere, lantern or bell chamber shall also be no taller than the height of the ground floor. | I | |
Parking. | ||
On-site parking shall be located a minimum of 28 feet behind the back of the sidewalk. | J | |
B. Buildings on corner lots shall place the tower on the corner.
C. All towers shall be designed and constructed in a manner that would permit an antenna for wireless telecommunications facilities to be located within the tower.
D. Frontage types of shopfronts, galleries, and arcades are preferred.
E. The main entrance to each ground floor commercial or shopfront shall be directly from the street.
F. Entrances to residential portions of the building shall be through a street level lobby or through a podium lobby accessible from the street or through a side yard.
G. On-site parking may be in an underground garage or may be surface or tuck-under parking, or a combination of any of the above.
(Ord. 2358 §22)
A. A building designed for occupancy by retail, service, and/or office uses on the ground floor, with upper floors also for those uses or for dwelling units. The building is designed to shield surface and structured parking from view at the street. A mixed-use liner building shall be placed on a site as set forth in Table 6-27
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. | ||
Building height: Buildings shall be two or three-stories. | E | |
Parking. | ||
On-site parking shall be located a minimum of 22 feet behind the back of the sidewalk. | F | |
B. Groups of liner buildings shall be from three to six attached units, allowing pedestrian access to parking at the block interior.
C. Frontage types of shopfronts, galleries, and arcades are preferred.
D. The main entrance to each ground floor shopfront shall be directly from the street.
E. Entrance to residential portions of the building shall be through a street level lobby, or through a podium lobby accessible from the street or a side yard, or through individual entrances from the street. Where common lobbies are employed, interior access to each dwelling shall be through a corridor.
F. On-site parking shall be accessed from an alley and shall be covered or uncovered surface parking.
(Ord. 2358 §22)
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