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16 <br />2. Orientation. When located within 40 feet of a R District, balconies shall not front or overlook <br />adjacent parcels in R Districts. An Administrative Exception to this requirement may be granted per <br />Section 2.10.408 where the location or shape of the site, design of development, building <br />orientation, or incorporation of screening or other techniques provide privacy and preclude <br />overlook from the balcony into private residential spaces. <br />I. Structured Parking Design. <br />1. Design. Structured parking shall be underground, located behind conditioned space, or designed <br />with exterior walls that screen structural elements of the garage from view from any adjacent <br />street, sidewalk, or other publicly accessible accessway or open space area. <br />2. Facade. Structured parking shall maintain horizontal lines throughout the facade and shall not <br />repeat the sloping floor lines of interior parking ramps on the facade. <br />3. Vehicular Entry. At grade entries facing the street shall be no more than 20 feet wide, located a <br />minimum of 18 feet from the back of sidewalk, and recessed a minimum of three feet from the <br />facade unless an Administrative Exception per Section 2.10.408 is granted upon finding that other <br />design treatments and details that minimize the apparent width and prominence of the entrance in <br />accordance with the buildings predominant architectural character have been incorporated. <br />4. Pedestrian Entry. An at grade pedestrian entry, including a walking path to the public pedestrian <br />circulation network, shall be provided on each street frontage. <br />5. Lighting. Structured parking shall be designed such that interior lighting shall be fully shielded and <br />automobile headlamps shall not be visible from adjacent buildings, parcels, streets, public parks, <br />publicly accessible outdoor space or designated open space area. <br />J. Renewable Energy Resources. On-site renewable energy systems are encouraged. <br />2.10.332 Amenities for Multi-Family Residential and Mixed-Use Residential Developments <br />A. Required Amenities. Projects subject to Site Plan Review per Section Chapter 5.12 shall include amenities <br />that enhance the livability of the project and are not required elsewhere in this chapter. An Administrative <br />Exception per Section 2.10.408 may be approved to allow alternative amenities that are comparable in value <br />and benefit to residents. Projects shall include at least four of the following amenities. Outdoor spaces <br />provided per the specifications of Section 2.10.324 that also appear on the following list may also be <br />counted as required amenities: <br />1. Conference room. <br />2. Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations or 220 V power outlet for 25 percent of required parking <br />spaces. <br />3. Fitness center. <br />4. Lap pool. <br />5. Tenant activity area, such as joint eating and cooking area, clubhouse, play area, screening room, or <br />other activity area. <br />6. On-site commercial child care facility. <br />7. Pet washing facility or relief area. <br />8. Playground or outdoor active recreation facility. <br />9. Public art.
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