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FINAL ORDINANCE NO. 08-070
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FINAL ORDINANCE NO. 08-070
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A minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the site not <br />occupied by buildings shall be landscaped outdoor <br />Additional Open open space. A minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the <br />10 Space provided open space shall be contiguous. Open space <br />classifications that qualify may include natural <br />habitat, neighborhood recreation, trail corridors or <br />open space buffers. <br />Dedication of land and construction of a public road, <br />trail, pathway, or greenway that is part of an <br />Public Right-of-Way approved City plan, but outside the scope of the <br />10 Dedication immediate project area. Right-of-way improvements <br />should be designed per the specification of the City <br />Engineer. <br />The installation of fire sprinkler systems, per NFPA <br />13, 13D or 13R, in structures that are not currently <br />required to install these systems under State Code. <br />Amenity points will only be awarded in situations <br />Fire Sprinkler where there are a significant proportion of structures <br />5 Systems in the development that are not required to be <br />sprinkled under State Building Code. In addition, the <br />density bonus calculation shall only be applied to the <br />number of structures that do not require fire <br />sprinkler systems. <br />The purpose of this amenity is to better integrate <br />surface parking into the site and reduce the amount <br />of visible surface parking from the public right-of- <br />way. Parking should be rear-loaded and hidden by <br />5 Contained Parking the building facade, or integrated into the site in <br />some other fashion that is acceptable to the City. <br />This amenity is separate from underground or <br />structure parking. <br />6
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