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Downtown Riverfront Specific Area Plan <br />"Restaurant Row" <br />Allowable Uses Apply <br />Residential Use <br />Requirement above <br />Ground Floor <br />FIGURE 4 -6: <br />RETAIL + PEOPLE <br />USE REQUIREMENTS <br />3ra Awe <br />4th.AW <br />.... <br />5th qye Er•,Sensior, <br />51h Ave <br />- <br />f <br />- <br />stn Awe <br />ffi <br />x <br />8th Ave <br />.. ,.: <br />...,...:. <br />m <br />` <br />i <br />Stn Ave <br />RETAIL + PEOPLE: USE REQUIREMENTS <br />Though the vision is primarily described by form -based <br />guidelines, there are two zones with use requirements. To <br />succeed on this site, retail will likely need to be tightly focused, <br />facing or adjacent to other retail, and located in public, desirable <br />locations. Thus, two areas have been identified with a retail/ <br />commercial use requirement: Restaurant Row, where spaces <br />should take advantage of their riverfront location while also <br />addressing Riverfront Street, and at the corner of High and <br />the extension of 5th Avenue. This use and the orientation of <br />Train Whistle Plaza work together to guide pedestrians to the <br />riverfront and complement adjacent amenities. <br />A residential use requirement above the ground floor on the <br />west side of Riverfront Street ensures that the riverfront is a <br />people place with a critical mass of residents to support good <br />placemaking. This requirement puts "eyes on the park" and <br />encourages the development of a new community that is active <br />by day and night. <br />26 ■ Rowell Brokaw Architects <br />