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Ord 2025-4085 Amend Ch. 106 granting SCUP
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Ord 2025-4085 Amend Ch. 106 granting SCUP
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2025-4085
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6/23/2025
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5. Reserve 3 is approximately 72-acres along Bay Area Blvd. and will have an underlying zoning <br />district of General Commercial (GC) and are subject to regulations applicable to development <br />within GC zoning district, except as specifically provided otherwise in this SCUP. The purpose <br />of the GC district is to provide for low intensity, retail or service outlets which deal directly with <br />the customer for whom the foods or services are furnished. The uses allowed in this district are <br />to provide goods and services on a community market scale and located in areas which are well <br />served by collector or arterial street facilities. <br />6. No building shall be larger than 85,000 ft.² in total floor area in Reserves 1 and 2. <br />7. Architectural design guidelines for facades and buildings: <br />(a) Building Form. <br />(1) All buildings shall be designed and constructed in tri-partite architecture so <br />that they have a distinct base, middle and top (paint or texture can be used to satisfy <br />the tri-partite architecture requirement). <br /> <br />(b) Building Articulation. <br />(1) Primary facades clearly visible from a public street or along an active <br />storefront shall meet the following minimum standards for articulation: <br />a. Horizontal Articulation. No building wall shall extend for a distance equal to <br />three times the wall's height without having a minimum off-set of 5 feet, and <br />that new plane shall extend for a distance equal to at least 25% of the <br />maximum length of the first plane. <br />b. Vertical Articulation. No horizontal wall shall extend for a distance greater <br />than three times the height of the wall without changing height by a minimum <br />of 5 feet. <br /> <br />Page 98 of 198
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