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2001-121
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/29/2001
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MU-R Ord., Mixed Use-Resort District.
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<br />architectural lines of primary use structures adjacent or above the garage space to <br /> <br />maintain a consistent and harmonious fayade design. The street facades of enclosed <br /> <br />parking structures shall be designed so as not to permit views of vehicles, exposed <br /> <br />overhead lighting, or building utilities within the building and parking ramps may not <br /> <br />be located on facades facing Collins Avenue or abutting properties. <br /> <br />(9) Open spaces: Useable open space and recreation space shall be oriented to optimize <br /> <br />views to the ocean, minimize shade impacts of primary use structures, capture <br /> <br />prevailing breezes and minimize conflicts with pedestrian circulation pathways to the <br /> <br />fullest extent possible. <br /> <br />(10) Graphics: Graphics, as required, shall be designed as an integral part of the overall <br /> <br />design ofthe project. <br /> <br />(11) Art display: Permanent interior and exterior art displays of a non-commercial nature <br /> <br />and water features should be encouraged in the overall design of the project. <br /> <br />(12) Visual screening for decorative walls: In an effort to prevent graffiti and vandalism, to <br /> <br />preserve public access to dedicated easements and to preserve the view corridor, the <br /> <br />following options shall be utilized for walls. <br /> <br />(a) No solid CBS, concrete, or wood wall, with the exception of approved <br /> <br />entrance features in accordance with Section 33-112, or retaining walls <br /> <br />necessary to protect public facilities, shall be placed in a front setback nor <br /> <br />shall a solid wall or fence of any kind be permitted to obstruct access to a <br /> <br />dedicated access easement. <br /> <br />(13) Wall with anti-graffiti paint. A six-foot (6') high or lower CBS, concrete, or solid <br /> <br />wood wall may be placed on an interior or rear property line or may be placed no closer <br /> <br />Page 10 of36 <br /> <br />02001- 2nd Rdg MU-R District <br />5/30/01 - 9:51 AM <br />
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