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Article II. SITE DESIGN AND RELATIONSHIP TO - <br /> ±.----- --------. -----.--------_.-THE SURROUNDING-COMMUNITY • <br /> II <br /> 1. Entrances: . . <br /> 'GUIDELINE: Large retail buildings should feature multiple entrances.Multiple building entrances <br /> reduce walking distances from cars,facilitate pedestrian and bicycle access from public sidewalks, <br /> and provide convenience where certain entrances offer access to individual stores,or identified <br /> departments of a store. Multiple entrances also mitigate the effect of the unbroken walls and <br /> neglected areas.that often characterize building facades that face bordering land uses. (o) <br /> STANDARD: (+) <br /> All sides of a principal building that directly face an abutting public street shall feature at least one <br /> customer entrance. Where a principal building directly faces more than two abutting public streets, <br /> this requirement shall apply only to two sides of the building,including the side of the building <br /> facing the primary street,and another side of the building facing a second street. <br /> :^,�'y - - - STO�RWITH� - <br /> • �•r CUSTOMER 'ENTRANCES • - <br /> 1.- Customer. • •-•— • <br /> W Entrance �' •�. _ %� ANCHOR <br /> `• \. -• ` RETAIL .- w <br /> H u li= STORES <br /> • / • Customer <br /> d :• <br /> •• • ! ,.;4 Entrance n <br /> -• •jk . <br /> - Customer _• :- ..... -` - r n <br /> • . Entrance '.. - . , " • ••- •., <br /> •^.. I- _ <br /> r ` • S i ---•-- - i ' <br /> PUBLIC STREET <br /> • <br /> Example of a development with customer entrances on all sides which face a public street. . <br /> • <br /> 9 <br />