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II ua <br />n : a❑ <br />1- 1 " <br />1111 <br />.. <br />11 <br />• A <br />Entries . Entries <br />Street Facing Entries. Multi family homes shall have entries and windows oriented to the street. <br />Attached Products with Shared Entries <br />Porches or stoops are required where entrances are shared by different units, such as at <br />apartment buildings. Porches may extend up to 10 feet into the front setback. <br />Buildings with 4 or Fewer Units. Shared entries must have a porch with a minimum 10 feet <br />width and a minimum 6 -foot depth. <br />Interior building lobbies must have generous windows facing the adjacent street or Commons. <br />Garages <br />Parking for Townhomes, and other Residences with Individual Unit and <br />Garage Entrances. <br />Residences with individual unit entrances must provide garaged parking as follows: <br />• Garages may be either attached to or detached from the primary residence. Underground <br />parking garages are preferred. Residences with individual units and garage entrances may <br />not have garage doors facing the street. <br />Parking for Attached Residences with Shared Unit and Garage Entrances. <br />Parking for attached residences with shared unit entrances, such as apartment buildings, shall be <br />provided in one of the following three ways. See the diagram below. <br />• Parking provided within the ground floor of the residence, behind a street - facing living <br />space, retail, or home office space that is at least 15 feet deep. <br />• Parking depressed underneath the living space of the residence, such that the first floor of the <br />living area is no more than 5 feet above the finished grade of the sidewalk. <br />• Parking provided to the rear of the residence structure and away from any streets, either as <br />surface parking, in carports, or in structured parking garage. <br />
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