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Chapter 1005. Commercial and Mixed-Use Districts <br />1005.01 Statement of Purpose <br /> e commercial and mixed-use districts are designed to: <br />A. Promote an appropriate mix of commercial development <br />types within the community; <br />B. Provide attractive, inviting, high-quality retail shopping <br />and service areas that are conveniently and safely accessible <br />by multiple travel modes including transit, walking, and <br />bicycling; <br />C. Improve the communitys mix of land uses by encouraging <br />mixed medium- and high-density residential uses with high- <br />quality commercial and employment uses in designated areas; <br />D. Encourage appropriate transitions between higher-intensity <br />uses within commercial and mixed use centers and adjacent <br />lower-density residential districts; and <br />E. Encourage sustainable design practices that apply to <br />buildings, private development sites, and the public realm in <br />order to enhance the natural environment. <br />1005.02 Design Standards <br /> e following standards apply to new buildings and major expansio <br />of existing buildings (i.e., expansions that constitute 50% or m <br /> oor area) in all commercial and mixed-use districts. Design <br />standards apply only to the portion of the building or site that <br />undergoing alteration. <br />Corner Building Placement: <br />A. At intersections, buildings <br />shall have front and side facades aligned at or near the front <br />property line. <br />top <br />Entrance Orientation: <br />B. Where appropriate and applicable, <br />primary building entrances shall be oriented to the primary <br />middle <br />abutting public street. Additional entrances may be oriented <br />to a secondary street or parking area. Entrances shall be <br />base <br /> able from the street and delineated <br />with elements such as roof overhangs, recessed entries, <br />landscaping, or similar design features. <br />Corner building placement, entrance <br />Vertical Facade Articulation: <br />C. Buildings shall be designed <br />orientation, base, middle, and top <br />with a base, a middle, and a top, created by variations in <br />detailing, color, and materials. A single-story building need <br />not included a middle. <br /> e base of the building should include elements that <br />relate to the human scale, including doors and windows, <br />texture, projections, awnings, and canopies. <br /> <br />