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.. Master.PlAwl <br /> sz. <br /> as well as a variety of images describing Transportation Systems Storm Water <br /> appropriate design solutions to implement Systems <br /> those principles. This approach values Utilities <br /> creativity and allows for numerous design Mix of Uses <br /> solutions for any particular project. The City Parking Strategy <br /> Administrator and Planning and Zoning The Second document, Standards for <br /> Commission are responsible for the Private Development is intended to provide <br /> administration of the Development guidance to the private developers as they <br /> Guidelines. Projects in the Downtown Area take responsibility for individual components <br /> must comply with the Development within the Master Plan. It will help assure <br /> Guidelines, as well as the provisions of the that the private development that takes place <br /> City Code and compliance will be in the Downtown Area will fulfill the City's <br /> determined during the site plan review goals and objectives for the area. <br /> process. <br /> The Standards for Private Development <br /> deal with the two individual districts within <br /> the Master Plan and the individual buildings <br /> within those districts. <br /> a a <br /> r= <br /> Well Detailed Buildings <br /> A. IV Application <br /> The format and content of these guidelines <br /> are specifically tailored for use as a <br /> reference workbook. They are organized <br /> into two separate documents that are <br /> intended to be used by two different <br /> audiences, the Systems Guidelines and <br /> the Standards for Private Development. <br /> The first document, Systems Guidelines <br /> provides design guidance for all elements of <br /> the public infrastructure. It outlines issues <br /> and provides design standards that apply to <br /> the entire Downtown Area. It is intended as <br /> an attachment to the Master Plan Document <br /> itself. The Systems Guidelines describe the <br /> seven distinct items of the overall <br /> infrastructure framework: <br /> Context Improved Public Infrastructure <br /> Open Space <br /> January 4, 2006 Page 7 of 34 <br />