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20 Planning May 1992 <br />~~ <br />P L A N N I N G <br />P R A C T I C E <br />d <br />- A Sampling of Bowman's Entryway Corridor Design Guidelines <br />a <br />O" <br />m West Main-Guideline A.3: <br /> <br />West Main-Guideline B.3: <br />° Encourage buildings closer to the street instead of behind <br />~. Major retail buildings should incorporate continuous <br />e Iarge setbacks. Existing developments that are set back arcades over the walkway in front of the buildings. <br />m should be encouraged to develop `out buildings"close to the <br />3 street that contain shops, services, and restaurants. <br />s <br />Y <br />~' <br />• All Comdors-A.2: All Corridors-A.3: <br />In each development, there must beat least one clearly Large retail stores or centers over 10,000 square feet and <br />designated route for pedestrians between the street, the restaurants should be encouraged to provide usable outdoor <br />parking area, and the main entrance. A raised walkway is spaces. Such spaces should have hard surfaces (concrete or <br />preferred, with crosswalks designated by pavers or scored unit pavers, not asphaltJ, but should also incorporate <br />concrete across vehicular lanes. Trees and other plantings landscaping. Seating, particularly movable seating, should be <br />should be provided along the walkway. provided. Food vending is strongly recommended. <br />