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Overall Framework - Building Design <br />Overview <br />The COR Development Plan 5.03 identifies the preferred mix and approximate location of a variety of <br />land use types. Together with the Zoning Code, this Design Framework focuses on the following overall <br />objectives: <br />• Promote vertical and horizontal mixed use (within a building, within a block, within a district) <br />• Provide a variety of housing types, styles, pricing <br />• Encourage increased density in and around the central core area <br />• Promote an interesting mix of building styles, scales and massing for each sub -district <br />• Support creative, innovative, high quality design solutions as the benchmark for success <br />• Integrate mix of uses with public green space within each district <br />• Provide a variety of commercial types <br />• Mix residential and commercial uses to promote street -level activity throughout the day <br />Guideline Recommendations <br />The mix of land uses in The COR will encourage activity during the day and into the evening and <br />nighttime hours. As a focus of commerce, employment, recreation and housing, The COR resembles a <br />small to medium size Midwestern downtown in scale and character. Land uses are intentionally mixed, <br />to bring shoppers and workers into the area during the day and attract new residents and visitors to <br />entertainment venues in the evening. <br />The civic component of The COR, anchored by City Hall, Police Station and variety of public spaces and <br />squares, adds an important element to the land use mix and brings a level of authenticity to the district. <br />Objectives <br />• Encourage vertical mixed -use in the core with housing and office space over retail uses along the <br />street, particularly in the center of the district. <br />• In residential districts, particularly closer to the core, a limited amount of <br />retail uses will be encouraged to service residents and provide nearby places <br />to gather. <br />• Promote innovative models for housing that include a mix of townhomes, <br />flats and lofts within single buildings or on the same block. <br />• Accommodate larger, 'big box' retailing and auto -oriented uses within the <br />COR2 sub -district only if innovative design approaches are <br />used including two story buildings, use of liner stores facing <br />the street, minimal blank walls, creative parking strategies, <br />etc. <br />• Where similar uses create a 'family' or campus of buildings <br />(e.g. medical campus), buildings should reinforce the street <br />edge and parking should be set within the core of the block. <br />• Uses shall promote pedestrian friendly streets, contributing to <br />street level activities and overall visual character of each <br />district. <br />• All uses should reinforce the street edge. <br />Design Framework — The COR Page 25 <br />February 28, 2012 <br />
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