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7-4-e-iii of this ordinance shall be submitted to and be approved by <br />the Planning Commission prior to issuance of any building permits. <br />a. General Requirements <br />i. The structure shall remain consistent with the approved site <br />plan as shown in Exhibit 1. <br />b. Building Setbacks <br />Setbacks at ground level are established to enhance pedestrian <br />space throughout the district, create compatible relationships <br />between existing and future building street elevations and <br />recognize opportunities to create new open space resources, such <br />as plazas, pedestrian ways and landscaped areas. The front yard <br />is one of the most important characteristics of Broadway and <br />maintenance of these landscaped open spaces is crucial to <br />preserving the streetscape. Major setback conditions are <br />discussed below by street: <br />i. Broadway: <br />The One Broadway Plaza structure shall maintain a building <br />setback of 20 feet. This setback area may include <br />hardscape as shown on the approved plaza plan. For <br />existing buildings, a setback of 20 feet shall be maintained. <br />The existing structure at 1111 North Broadway shall <br />maintain a minimum setback of 15 feet. <br />ii. Tenth Street: <br />A 12-foot building setback shall be required for the structure. <br />Hardscape, landscape and water features shall be provided <br />in the required setback as shown on the applicant's <br />Landscape Plan dated February 4, 2004 (Exhibit 2). <br />iii. Washington Avenue: <br />The 15-foot landscaped setback for the existing structure <br />shall be maintained. <br />c. Building Height <br />The approved height for the structure is approximately 493 feet. <br />Modifications to the structure's approved building height or <br />number of stories, which represent either an increase or decrease, <br />shall not be allowed. The existing buildings along Broadway shall <br />maintain their existing height and shall not exceed 35 feet. <br />11 B-9 <br />