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Site Development <br /> <br />Overview <br />Guidelines that address building location, <br />organization of space and parking options <br />tend to focus on what can be measured - <br />dimensions, setbacks, number of spaces <br />and so on. But in addition to these issues, <br />site development guidelines must also <br />describe the aesthetic qualities and design <br />character of a preferred 'urban form' for the <br />Mixed Use Core. The compact and higher <br />density blocks that define this sub-district. <br />encourage a mix of uses, with a continuous <br />built edge along street frontage. Innovative <br />parking strategies support this mix, <br />providing easy access to destination <br />shopping, restaurant and entertainment <br />venues. Together these elements will <br />promote the core area as the center of <br />activity- the place to see and be seen <br />within the Town Center. Site development. <br />guidelines include the following: <br /> <br />TCl Land Use <br />· Encourage both vertical mixed use <br /> (within each building) and horizontal <br /> mixed use (within each block) <br /> throughout this district <br />· Promote housing density at the core, <br /> specifically targeting locations, along <br /> Sunwood Drive, Town Center Drive, <br /> along park edges and above street-level <br /> uses around the Civic 'Square and <br /> Downtown Commons <br />· Include a mix of housing, civic, retail, <br /> restaurant, entertainment, performance <br /> and other uses that encourage a variety <br /> of activities throughout the day. <br /> <br />TCl Building Placement <br />· Generally, buildings should be located <br /> at the street right-of-way line (zero <br /> setback), but also allow recessed space <br /> for outdoor dining and other street level <br /> activities providing some minor <br /> deviation for variety' <br />· Greater emphasis should be given to <br /> architectural elements, materials and <br /> otheE design features for buildings <br /> located at primary intersections, for <br /> example, at Sunwood and Town Center <br /> Drives, or where streets intersect with <br /> parks, such as the streets that front on <br /> or end near the Civic Square. These <br /> locations can often be seen from <br /> <br />several directions, perhaps terminate a <br />view from a distance down the street or <br />sit at a prominent node; They will likely <br />become future landmarks or helpful <br />orientation/wayfinding icons as the Town <br />Center develops <br />· Minimize openings between buildings, <br /> although limited driveway access and <br /> some provision for pedestrian <br /> connections through blocks are <br /> encouraged - gaps between <br /> buildingsto accommodate surface <br /> parking lots, greater building setbacks <br /> or other purposes are discouraged. <br />· Encourage recessed entries and <br /> windows to create street-level interest, <br /> variety and enhance pedestrian scale <br /> along street frontage <br /> <br />TCl parking Strategies <br />· Provide.parking spaces for typical daily <br /> use, satisfying both quantity and <br /> location needs through a mix of on- <br /> street, small surface lot, underground <br /> · and ramped parking solutions <br /> <br />· Provide options for additional/Overflow <br /> parking to support holiday traffic and <br /> special events including porous <br /> pavements, turf parking areas (Netlon <br /> and other soil amendments) or shuttle <br /> service from nearby parking areas <br />· Encourage shared parking solutions that <br /> target around the clock shifts in <br /> destination, audience or take advantage <br /> of peak/off-peak hours of operation for <br /> various uses within the core area <br />· Promote municipal parking ramps as <br /> the primary facility to meet public <br /> parking needs within the core area <br />· Minimize surface parking lots'in favor <br /> ofother solutions including underground <br /> parking to serve residential buildings, <br /> on-street parking to serve retail shops <br /> and parking ramps <br />· Locate surface parking lots away from <br /> the major streets, either behind or to <br /> theside of primary buildings; surface <br /> parking lots along major street frontage <br /> are not allowed in the core area <br />· Discourage driveway access to parking <br /> facilities along Sunwood Drive in favor <br /> of side streets or Oivic Center Drive <br /> <br />Ramsey Town Center Development Guidelines 15 <br /> <br /> <br />
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