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-254- <br /> <br /> i. Homes front onto these streets with <br /> larger front setbacks and alley- <br /> accessed garages; or <br /> <br /> ii. A frontage road is built adjacent to <br /> the major street fight-of-way that <br /> provides a landscaped, "slow-traffic" <br /> local street for homes to front onto. <br /> <br /> 3. Primary Entry and Porches. With the <br /> exception of four-plexes, multifamily <br /> houSing, and ancillary dwelling units, every <br /> home shall have its primary entry (front <br />ll~ · ~~iill~ door) facing .a public street and not more <br /> ' than 6 feet recessed back fi:om the face of <br /> i -' · the primary faqade. Four-plexes and <br /> multi£amily housing may have their pr/mary <br /> entry facing a central, landscaped courtyard. <br />  Ancillary dwelling'units may face an <br />1. ~ internal walkway, driveway, or alley. . <br /> oSpr~. Porches for all residential types shall be <br /> accessed directly from a public street or <br /> pedestrian easement and must be visible <br /> from the street. Porches may extend 6 feet <br /> into the setback. Front porches must have a <br /> minimum depth of six feet clear and <br /> comprise a minimum of 30% of the width of <br /> front <br /> (not <br /> a building's primary <br /> including the garage) or 10 feet clear <br /> whichever is larger. Porches for duplexes, <br /> condos, and apartments may be shared. <br /> <br /> 4. Garages. Residential streetscapes shall not <br /> be dominated by'garages. In'each <br /> development of single-family houses and/or <br /> duplexes, no more' than 50% of the units <br /> may have a recessed, front-loaded garage. <br /> Garage frontage should also be limited, for <br /> single-family house, duplexes and <br /> A~ ...... d~ar.g, townhomes; garages should not comprise <br /> more than 50% of a building's street-facing <br /> frontage. <br /> <br />Town Center District - Jan. '03 Draft <br /> <br />page 21 <br /> <br /> <br />