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<br /> <br />c <br /> <br /> <br />GUIDELINES Jl 1 <br /> Cottage-like houses. Alley houses and secondary I <br />. I <br /> units should be visually subordinate to the main I <br /> house and should have a cottage-like character t <br /> I <br /> that supports the informal nature of ETN alleys. I <br /> I <br />. Mix of housing types. To maintain the eclectic I <br /> character of alleys, a mix of residential uses is I <br /> encouraged. For example: a small dwelling above a I <br /> J <br /> shared garage, a shared yard and accessory garden <br /> building for two dwelling units, small cottage J1 <br /> house with small driveway and garage. <br />. Respect privacy. Windows and doors on alley <br /> housing should be placed to support neighbors' <br /> pnvacy. <br />. Eyes on the alley. Develop alley housing to <br /> promote "passive observation" of the alley. <br />. Small garages. Garages and driveways should <br /> strive to be of limited scale and presence. Garages <br /> may serve a front or an alley house. The total JL <br /> width of a garage should only be a minor portion <br /> of the lot width along the alley. The remaining <br /> space may be a small dwelling unit or open space. <br />. Create open space. As alley development takes <br /> place it is important to create open space that <br /> not only serves the alley house, but also the alley, <br /> just as the front yard of the main house serves the <br /> street. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The diagrams above show a number of ways <br />that open space can be provided near an <br />alley cottage. <br /> <br />II <br />