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<br />Downtown Centerville <br /> Master Plan & Development Guidelines <br />By individual review, but multi-story <br />buildings are encouraged throughout the <br />Mixed-Use Corridors. Free standing, single <br />story buildings are discouraged. <br />Minimum Building Height: 32 ft. <br />Maximum Building Height: Three floors <br />or 45 ft. Subject to individual review. <br />Off Street Parking- Retail/Office <br />Parking facilities within the Mixed-Use <br />Corridors will be subject to individual review. <br />Parking facilities for the retail and public <br />uses will be considered to be part of the <br />public infrastructure and may be co- <br />developed with City participation. Shared or <br />encouraged. <br />Off Street Parking - Residential <br /> <br />Parking Strategy Includes On-Street <br />Private and secure parking for residences <br /> <br />within the Mixed-Use Corridors will be fully <br />C. II. b. Site Development Standards: <br />enclosed in private facilities. Guest parking <br />Mixed-Use Corridors <br />may be accommodated in public facilities or <br /> <br />on-street. Parking demand will be market <br />Allowable Land Use <br />driven and subject to individual review. A <br />Retail, office and high density residential <br />minimum of one space per bedroom is <br />uses are all allowed in the Mixed-Use <br />anticipated. <br />Corridors. With the exception of office or <br /> <br />residential lobbies, retail and restaurant <br />D. II. c. Architectural Guidelines: <br />uses should comprise the entire ground <br />Mixed-Use Corridors <br />floor of all buildings. <br /> <br /> <br />Building Character and Expression: <br />Minimum Lot Area: NA <br />Mixed-Use Corridors <br />Minimum Lot Width/Depth: NA <br />Buildings in the Mixed-Use Corridors will <br />Front Build-to Lines; 80% of the lot <br />play a major role in defining the overall <br />frontage must be built out to the built-to line <br />character of the district. The proposed mix <br />or lot line. Where buildings front on <br />of uses for this signature destination <br />common areas, pedestrian ways or other <br />suggests the potential for a variety of <br />open spaces, 80% building facades must be <br />building types, demanding creativity and <br />built to the open space line. Driveways to <br />innovation to highlight unique architecture, <br />parking facilities and access drives to <br />while knitting the entire district together as a <br />service areas are excepted. <br />coherent whole. <br />The build-to line for new development along <br /> <br />Overall building design is an important <br />centerline. <br />consideration, but emphasis on first floor <br />Side Yard Setbacks: None. Subject to <br />façade treatments is essential to encourage <br />individual review. <br />street-level activity and enhance the <br />Rear Yard Setback: <br />pedestrian experience. Architecture is to be <br />None. Subject to individual review. <br />Floor Area Ratio: <br />areas. Emphasis is to be on creating highly <br />January 4, 2006 Page 23 of 34 <br /> <br />
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