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"cornerstone" buildings at intersection/access corners, pedestrian circulation, and the <br />like must be incorporated into site design. <br />• The interface between new residential and commercial uses should be flexible. For <br />example, new development in central areas can be multi - family, commercial, or mixed <br />use. This would be consistent with the flexible land use lines noted above. Maintaining <br />safety and quality of life are important considerations. <br />• Lighting is to be appropriately scaled to a pedestrian friendly development. Lighting <br />should be directed downward and screened to reduce light pollution, glare, and impacts <br />on adjacent residential areas. <br />• Security or service lighting should be limited in coverage area and designed to reduce <br />glare. <br />Stormwater Management <br />• Stormwater management design must incorporate filtration and infiltration elements. <br />This could include such features as rain gardens, swales, dry creeks, infiltration <br />chambers, and other ecologically based methods along with more traditional ponds and <br />pipes. <br />• Stormwater management ponds, if used, should be designed to be a site amenity, <br />including appropriate landscape elements. <br />Draft. December 8, 2006 Hodgson/CR J Master Plan page 36 <br />