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Safe pedestrian corridors are provided throughout the development between the <br />residential and commercial uses via trails and sidewalks. <br />• Design guidelines must be prepared for any new development project in the area. <br />Developers should submit draft guidelines with development applications. Design <br />guidelines for each project must include attention to previous projects in order to <br />coordinate design throughout the study area. After being refined in collaboration <br />with City staff, design requirements shall be incorporated into the approval of the <br />development. <br />Design Guidelines will be have been prepared with the PUD Final Plan/Final Plat. <br />Overall development shall be is consistent with the Master Plan. As a starting point, the <br />Lyngblomsten site plan slat has been used to establish the building and parking lot <br />setbacks (i.e. the building envelope). <br />Resolution No. 19-42 details the building and parking setbacks. Other parameters that <br />shall be included in the Design Guidelines include: <br />• Gateway Elements <br />o The Hodgson/Co Rd J intersection is a gateway and appropriate elements <br />are to be included in the development of the corners of this intersection. <br />Such elements may include: <br />■ Community Entrance Sign with City Logo <br />■ Promenade with seating, public space, decorative pavers or <br />stamped concrete and extensive landscaping <br />■ Public art <br />• Architectural Standards <br />• Building Heights <br />o To the greatest extent possible, building heights shall be tiered from <br />lowest to highest, west to east towards Hodgson Road. <br />• Master Landscape Plan <br />• Master Signage Plan <br />• Buildings must be designed with `four-sided architecture ", using the same quality <br />materials on all sides. <br />All facades shall be articulated with a variety of materials, glazing, awnings, <br />or other details to add visual interest. <br />o Building design elements should include an expression of a building base (of <br />brick or stone), a middle, and a top with cornice elements at the top of the first <br />floor and the top of the building. <br />Roof lines and cornice details shall be completed in a three-dimensional <br />manner so that the features on the back of the roof or similar unfinished areas <br />are not visible <br />16 <br />