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City of R4sev�13e MN <br />�:. v�;=s :�,�.��.� Design Checklists �� ��.�7:` <br />ESTABLISHING A STRONG PUP�.IG REALM: A list of Urban Design Principles to ensure <br />Livability, Walkability and Sustainability. Revised: December 19,2002 <br />� 4. FRONTAGES ON EVERY FACADE -There will be a distinct frontage type on <br />each building that faces a public right of way. These ftontages will contain <br />primaiy e�tries for visitors. All streets and public places, including parks and <br />lakes, need to be faced with primary frontages. No buildings will 'back up' or <br />'back onto' to any public space without a clearly identifiable frontage or facade. <br />Any building not able to meetthis requirement for commercial viability reasons <br />may need to requiretwo entries of equal importance. <br />�� `E'kae streets and public . <br />spaces in Twin Lakes will � <br />' be portrayed l� a range of '. <br />fro��tages that provide a <br />welcoming, comfortable and �� <br />walkable character. � <br />I <br />These frontages include ' <br />shop front, arcade, ' <br />. stoap/donEyard, parch and � <br />� , common yard. �� <br />1 � �� _ <br />�� - <br />� 5. NO BLANK WALLS - There will be no continuous wall surface along any street <br />longer than GO° without an entry or windows. An 'entry' allows a pedestrian to <br />access a building fi�otx� the street it fronts. All continuous wall surfaces longer <br />than 60' will include window displays or other design feature at the street level. <br />s] L <br />� - - : ' r� ' <br />.xr,� � . �-�:�� r�=='r. �,-�. c-. : . .�, �.7.- � , , r � <br />