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CHAPTER 5 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS + GUIDELINES <br />Publicly Accessible Open Space Standards <br />�. RESIDENTIAL USES. Residential <br />development in Height Area 1 and Height <br />Area 2 shall provide at least 25 square <br />feet of publicly accessible open space per <br />dwelling unit. <br />2. NON-RESIDENTIAL USES. Non-residential <br />development exceeding 20,000 square <br />feet shall provide at least 25 square feet of <br />publicly accessible open space per 1,000 <br />gross square feet of new development. <br />3. DIMENSIONS. New publicly accessible <br />open space shall have a minimum 35-foot <br />length in at least one dimension. <br />4. AGGREGATED OPEN SPACE. Project <br />applicants shall work with the City to <br />identify opportunities to create larger <br />combined open spaces, or to collaborate <br />on open space design and location with <br />adjacent projects. <br />5. SMOKE -FREE ENVIRONMENTS. Public <br />spaces shall be maintained as smoke -free <br />environments to support resident and <br />visitor health. <br />6. PUBLIC FRONTAGE PROVIDED BY PRIVATE <br />DEVELOPMENT. All new development <br />projects shall provide public frontage and <br />sidewalks for their project, consistent with <br />the standards and guidelines included in <br />Chapter 3 "Mobility." <br />Examples ofpub/ic/yaccessib/e open spaces <br />i <br />M <br />97 <br />