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Sub-District Framework - COR4 Neighborhood <br /> Public Realm/Streetscape <br /> Two prominent public parks supply much of the informal green space for The COR, and more <br /> specifically, provide the valuable park frontage and mix of amenities needed to support housing <br /> development within the Neighborhood Sub-district. North Commons surrounds an existing wetland and <br /> provides open space for year-round activities including a proposed sledding hill. The sub-district is <br /> adjacent to The Draw,which is characterized by wetlands, ponds and a meandering stream channel <br /> surrounded by gently sloping hills. Other park features include active and passive recreation areas, <br /> natural and manicured landscapes, education and interpretation opportunities, pedestrian and bicycle <br /> trails and many other amenities. Tree-lined streets connect these parks to surrounding residential <br /> neighborhoods and to nearby parks and amenities throughout The COR. <br /> Site Development <br /> The Neighborhood Sub-district emphasizes residential development.To support the proposed mix of <br /> housing, a framework of streets and blocks, based on the traditional grid system, encourages compact <br /> development patterns with increasing densities closer to the heart of The COR.Typical blocks either <br /> front onto signature parks or include some private green space within the site; many blocks have both. <br /> The arterial streets that frame this property, including Ramsey, Armstrong and Bunker Lake Boulevards, <br /> provide an important `face'for this sub-district. Residential front doors will connect with public walks <br /> along each of these streets promoting the urban character of The COR. <br /> rchitecture <br /> The largest in terms of overall acreage, the Neighborhood Sub-district will define the character and <br /> quality of the entire northern half of The COR property. With prominent street frontage along most of <br /> the major thoroughfares that serve this site, the variety of choices for building type, architectural style <br /> and design detailing are crucial decisions that together will promote a safe and attractive residential <br /> neighborhood. Integrating contemporary and traditional styles is also an important consideration, <br /> central to the notion that a unique and creative model for housing development will be a signature for <br /> The COR.Architecture to be `4-sided' at all locations visible to public areas. Emphasis will be on great <br /> design along public street frontage. <br /> Design Framework-The COR Page 58 <br /> February 28, 2012 <br />