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Planning 2012-06-28 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET
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Draft Chapter 18.28 Tukwila Urban Center (TUC) District <br />(2) Providing pedestrian amenities such as alternative paving methods, seating, and <br />planters; <br />(3) Designing the passage using CPTED principles. <br />Comment [NG8]:.;.Moved from 18 28 150 B 2 <br />i <br />Fieiare 27 Exaole of pedestrian oassaee <br />e. For properties adjacent to fixed rail transit or bus facilities, a passage may include transit <br />station or bus stop access. <br />f. For properties adjacent to the Green River, a passage may include a pedestrian connection <br />between the Green River Trail and a publicly accessible street /sidewalk. The passage should be <br />established in an easement allowing for public access through private property. <br />4. Pedestrian Space Design Guidelines <br />a. Pedestrian spaces should provide a variety of seating options, including benches, seating steps, <br />planters, landscaping features, or low walls. When deshminiz seat walls with straizht edizes of <br />more than six feet in lemth. consider detailiniz that will prevent damalze from skateboards. <br />b. Pedestrian space should provide areas of sun and shade for year -round climatic comfort, and, <br />where desired, shelter and night lighting to encourage public activity and ensure safety. <br />c. Pedestrian spaces should include specimen trees and seasonal plantings. <br />d. Landscaping should not act as a visual or physical barrier to adjacent sidewalks. <br />e. Pedestrian spaces are encouraged to include artwork, water features, trellises or shelters, and <br />decorative paving. <br />f. Public gathering places should be equipped with 115- and 220- volt outlets as appropriate for <br />W: \Long Range Projects \Southcenter Plan \Plan 2011 \Book 2 \FINAL PC BOOK26.12.12with markups.docx Page 60 6/21/2012 <br />lM I <br />
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