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Figure 18-20: Walkable Corridor Standards <br />Walkable Corridor <br />Intent: To provide and support a high quality pedestrian realm for shopping and strolling <br />along active retail, eating and entertainment uses. <br />APPLIED TO: <br />Existing Streets: Baker <br />Blvd, 61st Place <br />New Streets: As indicated <br />on Corridor Type Map <br />Note: This is a summary of key corridor standards. See 18.28.120 to .210 for supplemental details. <br />THOROUGHFARE CROSS-SECTION (See <br />18.28.140) <br />Existing street <br />New street <br />No change <br />Public frontage only <br />PUBLIC FRONTAGE <br />Total required <br />width <br />STANDARDS (See 18.28.150) <br />15 ft <br />Sidewalk width <br />minimum <br />15 ft <br />Landscaping <br />Street trees, located at back of <br />curb face. Also see 18.28.240 <br />General Landscaping. <br />Tree spacing <br />20-30 ft, depending on species. <br />Lighting <br />Pedestrian and vehicular -scale <br />decorative street lighting. <br />BUILDING ORIENTATION/PLACEMENT & <br />LANDSCAPING (See 18.28.160 -.190) <br />Building orientation to street <br />Required <br />Frontage building coverage minimum <br />65% <br />Front yard setback maximum <br />10 ft <br />On-site surface parking locations <br />Side or rear of <br />building <br />Front yard landscaping (waived if <br />Public Frontage improvements are <br />built to standard) <br />15 ft min of <br />streetscape <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STANDARDS (See <br />18.28.200) <br />Facade articulation increment <br />Commercial / mixed-use maximum <br />30 ft <br />Residential maximum <br />30 ft <br />Major vertical modulation maximum <br />120 ft <br />Ground level transparency <br />Commercial -use minimum <br />street tree <br />spacing: 20-30` <br />Public frontage <br />Frontage building coverage minimum <br />Transparency <br />75% min <br />Ancoulat ar) 3(r` n <br />75% Facade articulation and ground level transparency <br />Attachment C 45 <br />