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NS-2676
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3/7/2005
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<br />PART I. <br /> <br />GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES <br /> <br />City Place Specific Development District is located within the northern area of the <br />City. The City Place Specific Development District encompasses a large vacant <br />property bounded by Main Street to the west, Memory Lane to the south, Lawson <br />Way to the east and the City boundaries to the north. A regional mall, <br />professional offices, a senior care facility and Santiago Park surround the project <br />site. <br /> <br />The City Place Specific Development District maintains a commercial corridor <br />along Main Street while introducing a residential character along the eastern <br />portion of the district, with a mixture oflive-work and townhome buildings. The <br />City Place mixed-use project is intended to be an addition to the commercial <br />corridor and an infusion of housing to the district along the north Main Street <br />section of the City. In addition, the mixed use plan for this site will result in the <br />project becoming a node, or place of activity. The objectives of the City Place <br />Specific Development Plan includes the provision of the following: <br /> <br />I. <br /> <br />A long-tenn development that is of the highest architectural quality <br />and design; <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />A landscaping plan that is complementary to a large scale mixed <br />use development; <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />An exciting and visually cohesive development as viewed both <br />internally and externally; <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />A bold but integrated sign program suitable for a mixed use project <br />of this scale and scope; <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />A development that is consistent with the District Center <br />designation ofthe General Plan and which implements the spirit <br />and intent and policies of the General Plan; <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />Concentrated and internally integrated development rather than <br />development that spreads activities into adj acent residential <br />neighborhoods; <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />A development that provides special design themes which are <br />expressed in building appearance and configuration, street and <br />pedestrian area design, landscaping, lighting and signage, and also <br />provides for pedestrian linkages internally and to the surrounding <br />neighborhood, traffic and service buffering and transitions in <br />architectural scale and character; <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />Ordinance NS-2676 <br />Page 9 of 39 <br />
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