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13.1.54 Allow developments of 4-6 stories in designated nodes along River Road as long as <br />public amenities are provided by the developer. (Corridor Study code) <br />13.1.65 (REVISED) Green Infrastructure: Provide financial incentives for property owners that provide <br />on site features or energy production that reduces the burden on public infrastructure or private <br />infrastructure, reduce atmospheric toxins and C02 emissions, or provide seismically sound structures on <br />commercial or public properties beyond code requirement and could be for shelter in a disaster <br />scenario. (Moved to 11.4) <br /> On site feature examples: <br />Greywater treatment, water harvesting, photovoltaic panels, solar water heaters, low VOC materials <br />reclaiming unused parking spaces for public use. <br /> <br />Incentive Examples: <br />Permit fee reductions, reduced SDC charges, Tax credits and rebates. <br />Brainstorm Action Item for Green Infrastructure <br />13.2 20-minute neighborhoods: Support walkable neighborhoods where people can meet most of their <br />daily needs within a 20-minute walk through local land use regulations, development standards and <br />incentives. <br /> <br />13.2.1 Coordinate site designs with Street design for Arterials and Collector Streets to improve <br />public right-of-way. Provide adequate sidewalk space for pedestrian movement, street trees, <br />landscaping, street furniture, lighting, pedestrian shelters, sidewalk cafes, and other elements of <br />active pedestrian areas. Require components in building designs that offer protection to <br />pedestrians, such as awnings and canopies, as a means to encourage pedestrian activity along <br />the street and within shopping areas. (Corridor Study Code) <br />13.2.2 (REVISED) Evaluate current commercial standards and where appropriate revise them <br />to facilitate non-automobile forms of access and utilization. No use may include a drive-through <br />facility, excepting a drive-through facility to provide financial services, pharmaceutical <br />prescription dispensing, or government services are permitted. <br />13.2.3 Coordinate with Lane Transit District to ensure that the design of new buildings support <br />transit oriented development. <br />13.2.4 Identify areas appropriate for food carts and ensure land use code facilitates their siting. <br />Goal 14 Promote land use and development that protects and enhances <br />neighborhood character <br />14.1 Privacy Transitions: Promote privacy between new development and existing properties with <br />development standards such as height and scale transitions, setbacks, buffering with trees, and window <br />offsets. <br />CC Agenda - Page 24
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