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B) Building placement is preferred in the Build To Area. If a building does not <br /> occupy a Build To Area,the parking setback must include a required landscape <br /> treatment consistent with Sections 4 and 5 below. <br /> C) On Flexible Frontage sites located at or near pedestrian corridors or roadway <br /> intersections,where building placement is not to be in the build-to area,the City <br /> will require additional public amenities or enhancements including, but not <br /> limited to, seating areas, fountains or other water features,art, or other items,to <br /> be placed in the build-to area, as approved by the Community Development <br /> Department. <br /> ii. Undeveloped and Open Space <br /> A) Lot coverage shall not exceed 85%. <br /> B) Undeveloped and open space created in front of a building shall be designed as a <br /> semi-public space, outdoor seating, or other semi-public uses. <br /> b. Building Height and Elements <br /> • <br /> r I��i p uu • .I j <br /> • <br /> at*qf <br /> • <br /> t »i Ri <br /> iti i� Ali <br /> `11 111 <br /> 2S <br /> Parking Setback Build To Area <br /> i. Height is not limited. <br /> ii. Facade <br /> A) Blank lengths of wall fronting a public street or pedestrian connection shall not <br /> exceed 30 feet. <br /> B) The primary facade(facade fronting the Build To Areas, a Pedestrian Corridor, <br /> park or public street)of all buildings shall be articulated into distinct increments <br /> such as stepping back or extending forward,use of storefronts with separate <br /> windows and entrances;arcade awnings,bays and balconies; variation in roof <br /> lines; use of different but compatible materials and textures. <br /> iii. Entries: Entries shall be clearly marked and visible from the sidewalk. <br /> i <br />