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Planning 2018-05-24 Item 4 - Tukwila South Overlay Residential Development Standards and Guidelines - Attachment C: Multi-Family Design Manual
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Planning 2018-05-24 Item 4 - Tukwila South Overlay Residential Development Standards and Guidelines - Attachment C: Multi-Family Design Manual
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LIST OF FIGURES <br />FIGURE <br />NO. TITLE PAGE <br />15 Tandem parking spaces should only be used in conjunction 10 <br />with under structure parking. <br />16 Project entry provides an immediate sense of high quality 10 <br />design. <br />17 A high quality pedestrian entry is given equal weight with auto 11 <br />entries. <br />18 Outdoor oriented recreation areas maximize solar exposure. 12 <br />19 Site planning should create varying degrees of privacy. 12 <br />20 Cul de sacs create semi -private "courts" to provide increased 13 <br />security and informal play areas. <br />21 Semi -private project areas are separated from general public 13 <br />areas using transitional spaces which are visually open in <br />design. <br />22 A transition from semi -private to private spaces with low 14 <br />volume paths, trellises and alcoves. <br />23 Multi -family building line and proportions are harmonious 15 <br />with surrounding single family dwellings. <br />24 Multi -family building shape, height and length are similar to 15 <br />adjacent single family buildings. <br />25 No particular architectural design is specified. However, the 16 <br />sum of a structures shape, fenestration, fine detailing and <br />colors should be superior architectural design which is <br />harmonious with the neighborhood. <br />26 Minimum building separation. 17 <br />27 Design details need not be costly to significantly improve 18 <br />architectural quality. <br />28 Offsets, changes in materials, and other fine detailing are used 19 <br />to provide architectural interest. <br />29 Landscaping shown at 5 years after planting. 20 <br />30 Live groundcover is planted to achieve 90% coverage within 3 20 <br />years from installation. <br />31 Landscaping along street frontages should be high quality and 21 <br />reflect three tiers of plants. <br />
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