A. Pedestrian amenities. The following pedestrian amenities must be included in the site design of all new development:
1. Entries. The primary building entrance must be oriented to and visible from the street. Direct pedestrian connections must be provided from the street to the building entrance. Entries must incorporate overhangs, recessed openings, canopies, or other features to emphasize the entrance.17.220.740
2. Windows. New buildings must be designed with ground-floor street-facing facades that include transparent glass storefront windows or display windows that are equal to or greater in size than 50% of the product of the interior height of the ground floor and the width of the building's street frontage.
3. Pedestrian-oriented lighting must be provided along all street-facing facades and walkways with a minimum illumination of ¼ foot-candles from one-half hour before dusk to one-half hour after dawn.
B. Open Space. New nonresidential development greater than 10,000 gross square feet must provide open space at a ratio of one square foot for every 100 square feet of gross floor area. Open space must be 1. In the form of courtyards or plazas improved with trees, shrubs, living ground cover, decorative paving, seating, waste bins, and pedestrian-oriented lighting; and
2. Located on the same development site as the building it serves. (Ord. 2020-0006 § 5)