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Thoroughfare (Street) Tree: A tree installed or maintained in compliance with Table 3.16.4.H (Public Frontages: General), Table 3.16.4.

G (Public Frontages: Specific), Table 3.16.4.I (Public Planting), and Section 3.17.3 (Street Trees).

A-B Streets There are some issues with how you have set up the model. For example you have buildings in the interior of blocks, which doesn't work. That's where parking needs to go. There needs to be alleys also.. I have tried to mark them up in the A-B Grid folder. I like the orientation of the last one you did better. From a little higher up. Can you use the other colors that we experimented with for the Ribbon Curb.

Block Perimeter Show the block in context. Zoom out just a bit. And masque out the area outside the block. Apply a very light color onto the whole block, apply additional colors to show block face, block perimeter, and corner lot. Key each of these four colors to a key. I made edits in the folder. You need to leave space in the middle of the block for parking. This is very dense. Need to have an alley. A block should be a max. of 1300 sf around the perimeter. This block seems a little big.

Perimeter Block Building A perimeter block building is supposed to be one building that take up the entire block.. rather than a bunch of buildings. You should be able to create one starting from the buildings included in the model.. maybe. 2. Block: A geographic area within a Community Plan or Special District Plan, being the

aggregate of Lots, Passages, Alleys, Lanes, and other elements authorized by this Master Plan, typically circumscribed by Thoroughfares. Block Face: The aggregate of all Building Facades on one side of a Block. Block Perimeter: The aggregate of the Lot Frontage Lines circumscribed by Thoroughfares, excluding Cul-deSacs. Corner Lot: Either a Zoning Lot bounded entirely by streets or a Zoning Lot which adjoins the point of intersections or meeting of two or more streets and in which the interior angle formed by the street lines is 135 degrees or less. If the street lines are curved, the angle shall be measured at the point of intersection of the extensions of the street lines in the directions which they take at the intersection of the street line with the Side Lot Line and with the Rear Lot Line of the Lot. If the street line is curved at its point of intersection with the Side Lot Line or
Block / Block Face / Block Perimeter / Corner Lot - use a block that has T5 - T3 3. Block Perimeter Building: The Building Type the standards for which are provided in items A-I

of Table 4.5.7.P (Building & Lot Types; Block Perimeter Building).

Block perimeter building - There are some building samples in dropbox at end of file

7.Terminated Vista: In urban design, a Terminated Vista is a Building or monument that stands at

the end or in the middle of a road, so that when one is looking up the street the view ends with the site.
Terminated Vista - You can use the church in the model.. block pattern. Need to integrate it into a richer

A- B - Street Did you see the file I marked up?

Blocks Did you see mark ups in block folder? Perimeter Block Building What's happening in that one? The architecture looks really weird. Colors also need to be updated. I put some photos of good perimeter building architecture in your folder. Terminated Vista.. Just fix the colors. Real Alley Looks good. I am sorry to tell you this now, but use the T5 model instead of this one.. Also, have the color for the alley end at the street, rather than go across it.

Lot Width This diagram will show three scenarios. Length of the front of the lot, the length of the "principal frontage" of a corner lot, and the width of a lot at the front setback for a lot on a cul-de-sac (below).

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