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� Master PJ�Ibk <br /> x�,. .. .'fir y�,, s"'�,p, : .' :+® i,. ,. .•' - <br /> Az <br /> . "KW,4 <br /> i <br /> r <br /> Rendering of Possible Architectural Character at Main Street 6 Centerville Road <br /> recessed spaces for outdoor dining, Parking Strategies: Mixed-Use Corridors <br /> other street level activities and variety of Provide required parking spaces for <br /> pedestrian environment. 80%of daily use that satisfy both quantity and <br /> building facades should address the location needs through a mix of on <br /> build-to lines; street and off-street parking solutions <br /> with a minimum of small surface lots; <br /> • Great emphasis should be given to <br /> building features located at the <br /> intersection of Centerville Road and . Encourage shared, district or municipal <br /> Main Street or where other streets parking facilities that minimize total <br /> intersect these two main roads. These parking numbers by taking advantage of <br /> locations will be seen from several around the clock and peak/off-peak <br /> directions and terminate views. They hours of operation for various uses <br /> will become future landmarks and way within the core area; <br /> finding icons as the Downtown Area <br /> develops; Locate any surface parking lots away <br /> from the major streets, either behind or <br /> • Minimize openings between buildings, to the side of primary buildings; surface <br /> Limited driveway access and provisions parking lots along major street frontage <br /> for pedestrian connections through are not allowed in the core area; <br /> blocks are encouraged. Gaps between <br /> buildings to accommodate surface Encourage driveway access to parking <br /> parking lots, greater building setbacks or facilities along major streets or side <br /> other purposes are discouraged; streets in order to maintain a pedestrian <br /> friendly environment within the Mixed- <br /> • Encourage recessed entries and Use Corridors. <br /> windows to create street-level interest, <br /> variety and enhance pedestrian scale <br /> along street frontage. <br /> January 4, 2006 Page 22 of 34 <br />
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