This chapter provides design standards and administrative procedures specific to the Downtown and Transitional Residential Districts. These standards and procedures are intended to encourage the creation and preservation of mixed-use development opportunities, including a wide range of housing options serving a wide range of incomes and demographics; to provide for the protection and enhancement of historic and cultural resources; to establish minimum requirements and responsibilities for the installation of public improvements in support of redevelopment; and to encourage desirable site design for all development occurring in the districts. These aspects are all essential for the development of a diverse, dynamic and desirable city environment. The interests of the community and the goals of the Growth Policy are further ensured through the application of this chapter. (Ord. 3259, 6-24-2019)
11-9-2: DEFINITIONS:
The following words and phrases, whenever used in this chapter, have the meanings defined in this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise. For any term not specifically defined below, the definitions contained in Chapter 4 of this Title apply.
ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT: | A staff determination regarding minor modifications to the required transparency, building entrance design standards, and façade wall segment length. |
FACADE WALL SEGMENT: | The number of linear feet an exterior wall may extend, unbroken (without physical articulation or offsets, change in material, window transparency or an entryway) along a primary or secondary street. |
GROUND FLOOR STORY: | The first floor of a building or structure, measured above ground from street grade. |
LOADING AREA: | A parking space or berth, directly serving a building for the loading or unloading of merchandise or material, and which has access to a street, alley, or other appropriate means of ingress and egress. |
LOT LINE, COMMON: | A lot line shared by two (2) lots, having no street frontage. |
LOT LINE, PRIMARY: | The property frontage designated to bear the address and principal entrance to the building. |
LOT LINE, SECONDARY: | On corner lots or lots in which a building has multiple frontages, any lot line or street frontage that does not serve as the principal entrance point. |
PAINTED WALL SIGN: | Defined as a sign that is painted onto the exterior façade of a building. |
PARKING SETBACK: | The distance in which a parking lot must be set back from the primary or secondary lot line, when located adjacent to a building. |
PROJECTING SIGN: | A sign affixed to the exterior wall of the building and which extends perpendicular to the facade of the building or structure. |
SANDWICH BOARD SIGN: | Defined as a freestanding sign made of two (2) boards connected at the top. |
STACKING LENGTH: | Refers to the linear distance required for a certain number of cars to line up end to end in a drive-through aisle. |
TRANSPARENCY: | The degree, measured as a percentage, to which a façade wall segment has clear, transparent windows on each story. (Ord. 3259, 6-24-2019) |
11-9-3: APPLICABILITY OF DISTRICT STANDARDS:
This Chapter applies to all properties and buildings within the Downtown and Transitional Residential District boundaries. The provisions of Title 11 apply unless provided otherwise in this chapter. (Ord. 3259, 6-24-2019)
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