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EIR No. 2020-01, GPA No. 2020-02, & AA No. 2020-01 – The Bowery Mixed-Use Development <br />May 11, 2020 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br />landscaped lanes is included in the project’s onsite open space calculations to ensure long-term <br />accuracy of open space figures, should those private lanes ultimately become paved. <br /> <br />Residential Components <br /> <br />The residential component of the proposed project will be contained within four large buildings, <br />each wrapping its own parking structure. Of the four buildings, three (Buildings A, B, and C) will <br />be mixed-use with commercial components facing Redhill and Warner avenues, while the fourth <br />building (Building D), toward the rear of the project site, will contain only residential units. Each <br />structure will contain five levels of residential units. The three mixed-use structures will contain <br />seven levels total, with the first two ground-floor levels occupied by commercial uses. Building <br />heights will range between 56 and 94 feet. A description and breakdown of unit types is provided <br />in Table 2: Total Units by Type below. <br /> <br />Table 2: Total Units by Type <br />Unit Type and Size Range Quantity Percent of Overall Project <br />Studio (634-760 sq. ft.) 228 21% <br />One-Bedroom (634-833 sq. ft.) 574 52% <br />Two-Bedroom (907-1,096 sq. ft.) 283 26% <br />Three-Bedroom (1,362 sq. ft.) 15 1% <br />Total 1,100 100 <br /> <br />Commercial Areas <br /> <br />The project’s commercial components will be contained in three of the project’s mixed-use <br />structures (Buildings A, B, and C), as well as two freestanding retail pads fronting Redhill <br />Avenue. The commercial areas in Buildings A, B, and C will be designed to accommodate a <br />range of uses common within mixed-use structures, such as cafes, small to mid-size retail, <br />neighborhood markets, and service uses. The two freestanding retail pads will be designed to <br />accommodate medium-intensity uses, such as large-format restaurants, food halls, fast-casual <br />dining, and/or larger retail. Table 3 below provides a breakdown of the project’s commercial <br />component per building. <br /> <br />Table 3: Commercial Square Footage Distribution <br />Building Commercial Square Footage <br />A 12,000 <br />B 24,000 <br />C 20,000 <br />Freestanding Pad 1 20,000 <br />Freestanding Pad 2 4,000 <br />Total 80,000 <br /> <br />Of the commercial areas within the mixed-use buildings, the Building B commercial area has <br />been designed with double-volume capabilities, meaning that a two-story tenant could occupy <br />the space, which is common at large-format restaurants and gymnasiums. All commercial <br />components will be available to both residents and the general public wishing to patronize the <br />3-3