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• For each block, a minimum percentage (50 or 70 percent) of the linear length of the build -to <br />line must have a building front, park, or plaza, as specified on Figure 4, the Regulating Plan. <br />The minimum build -to requirement is measured as a percent of each "block." A block is <br />defined as a continuous street segment, delimited by two cross streets (not driveways) or <br />where the roadway makes a significant change in direction. If a non - required street is added <br />and bisects a build -to line, the build -to requirements govern each separate segment. <br />• To contribute towards meeting the Build -to requirement, building facades must be set back <br />no more than 5 feet from the public right of way in the commercial and mixed use districts <br />and no more than 15 feet in the residential district. <br />• Parks or plazas may be used to satisfy up to 20 percent of the build -to requirement, and must <br />be landscaped with shade trees and furnished with seating areas. (In other words, 20 percent <br />of the 50 or 70 percent requirement may be parks or plazas. For example, for a 70 percent <br />build -to requirement along a 500 -foot long block, 350 feet (70 percent of 500 feet) would have <br />to have buildings, parks, or plazas, and the parks or plazas could not constitute more than 70 <br />feet of frontage (20 percent of 350 feet). <br />• Parking lots, driveways, loading zones, and other vehicular areas do not count towards the <br />minimum build -to requirement. Such areas, with the exception of driveways and curb cuts, <br />must be screened as described under "Landscaped Frontages" in Chapter 3. <br />Standards for Build -to Lines and associated elements such as minimum building height, building <br />frontage, and building entry and window placement and frequency are described in greater <br />detail in Building Massing and Placement Standards (for the Mixed -Use, Commercial, Civic, and <br />Residential District, Chapters 3 and 4. <br />Landscaped Frontages <br />Landscaped Frontages shall be used to extend a sense of enclosure to the street in locations where <br />street - facing buildings are not required. Landscaped frontages will also screen views of parking <br />lots and loading areas, and will help establish a unique project identity. <br />Required Building Entries <br />The Regulating Plan shows locations where major building entries must be provided to create <br />important pedestrian and visual connections. These entries are located at important corners or <br />intersections, typically where a larger store would locate, where pedestrian and automobile <br />activity is high, or where buildings face onto public parks. Placing entries at these locations helps <br />ensure that the buildings relate to the street and that pedestrians have a direct route of entry to <br />the buildings. Pedestrians passing through these entries establish a "critical mass" of activity at <br />major corners and near parks. <br />Although building tenants typically will also need an entry from the rear parking lot, they are <br />prohibited from closing off or locking up the street - facing entry to simplify their security and <br />layout needs. <br />Gateways <br />Entrances to the Town Center shall be marked by distinctive features that announce the Town <br />Center and foster a memorable sense of arrival. <br />Page 15 LLTCDDG <br />