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Draft Chapter 18.28 Tukwila Urban Center (TUC) District <br />Figure 19 Examples of Shopfront Treatments <br />5. Shopfront and awning design should vary from shopfront to shopfront but a single building may <br />have a uniform design theme (see the Southcenter:l. ~vl~'.`_ivt Design Manual for additional <br />standards and guidelines on awnings and canopies). <br />6. Recessed entrances are permitted with a maximum width of 15 feet. <br />7. Restaurant shopfronts may set back a portion of the shopfront fagade to create a colonnaded <br />outdoor dining alcove that is a maximum of 15 feet deep. The set back portion of the fagade that is <br />oriented towards the street must meet transparency requirements. The alcove must also have <br />columns along the sidewalk at an approximate spacing of 15 feet on center. The alcove may not <br />rely on adjacent buildings for enclosure. <br />8. Shopfront Length. The Shopfront frontage type is specifically intended to provide block frontages <br />with a multiplicity of doors and display windows so Shopfront width must generally be kept to a <br />minimum and shall not exceed the lengths shown in the Corridor Charts, Figures 3 -10. <br />9. Articulation Increment. The articulation increment is intended to break up the mass of a building's <br />length, and is measured from centerline to centerline of the permitted Shopfront Length. <br />Articulation increment shall not exceed the maximum length specified in the Corridor Charts. <br />W: \Long Range Projects \Southcenter Plan \Plan 2011 \Book 2 \FINAL PC BOOK26.12.12with markups.dou Page 44 6/21/2012 <br />I S V. <br />