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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCITY OF REXBURG DEVELOPMENT CODE - 08-00085 - Upper Valley Industries - Site PlanCity of Rexburg Development Code applicable. Design Standards are to ensure developments are coordinated into the overall community presentation. and are conforming to the comprehensive plan. a. Aesthetic Character i. Facades and Exterior Walls NOM34 - STANDARD: Developments with facade over one S0fiTd'0� hundred (100) feet in linear length shall incorporate f✓,rr- 4" " wall3f three i ti o r'econs or recesses a minimum of &mart UAI p l ( ) weir- 41 .. foot depth and a minimum of twenty (20) contiguous •'.� feet within each one hundred (100) feet of facade �01<) length and shall extend over twenty (20) percent of the facade. it. Detail Features t((zF MA STANDARD: Building facades shall include a repeating pattern that shall include no less than three of the elements listed below. At least one (1) of these elements shall repeat horizontally. All elements shall repeat at intervals of no more than thirty (30) feet, either horizontally or vertically. • Color change • Texture change -Material module change • Expression of architectural or structural bay through a change in plane no less than 12 inches in width; such as an offset, reveal, or projecting rib. nTu� proJttung ribs sn-uct ural bav lavou Expression of Architectural or Structural Bay kem iii. Roofs &ST- 0g STANDARD: Roof lines shall be varied with a W .41,06TP*T change in height every one hundred (100) linear feet in the building length. Parapets, mansard roofs, gable d - ol" roofs, hip roofs, or dormers shall be used to conceal s- p>_ flat roofs and roof top equipment from public view. Alternating lengths and designs may be acceptable and can be addressed during the preliminary development plan. building on a site shall have clearly defined, highly visible customer entrances featuring no less than three (2) of the following: • canopies or porticos • overhangs • recesses/projections • arcades • raised corniced parapets over the door • peaked roof forms • arches • outdoor patios • display windows &_ Y. Parking Lot Orientation /Visual Mitigation INTENT: Parking areas should be visually buffered from the adjoining streets. Minimize the visual impact of off street parking. 60 STANDARD: Parking shall be located to the rear of the building or screened so that it does not dominate the streetscape. Fences, hedges, beans and landscaping shall be used to screen parking areas. When large parking lots are necessary, increase the landscaping to screen the lot -and divide the lot into smaller components. Landscape islands must be provided in the interior of large lots. These may double as snow storage areas in the winter months. ©_ vi. Pedestrian Flows STANDARD: , r (1) Sidewalks at least sixkfeet in width shall be provided along all sides of the lot that abut a public or private right-of-way, excluding interstates. The Planning Commission may waive this requirement as part of the site plan approval process. SyDPSJ'r (2) Continuous internal pedestrian walkways, no less than five (5) feet in width, shall be provided from the public sidewalk or right-of-way to the principal Ecustomer entrance of all principal buildings on the . site. At a minimum, walkways shall connect focal w points of pedestrian activity such as, but not limited °to, transit stops, street crossings, building and store all V entry points, and shall feature adjoining landscaped Gareas that include trees, shrubs, benches, flower beds, ground covers, or other such materials for no less than 50 percent of their length. ©03) Sidewalks, no less than five (5) feet in width, shall be provided along the full length of the building iv. Entryways along any facade featuring's customer entrance, and o - along any facade abutting public parking areas. Such STANDARD: Each principal office or administrative sidewalks shall be located at least six (6) feet from Page 110 of 313 � of Rexburg Development Code icade of the building to provide planting beds for ,um, at on landscaping,.except where features such as arcades or entryways are part of the facade. (5) All internal pedestrian walkways shall be distinguished from driving surfaces through the use of durable, low maintenance surface materials such as pavers, bricks, or scored concrete to enhance pedestrian safety and comfort, as well as the attractiveness of the walkways. LI 3.19.170. Commercial Lighting Standards. Commercial Lighting Standards are applicable as described in Chapter 4.14, Supplementary Regulations. �'�sPbcs .tYY Mo�cN Page 111 of 313