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existing detached garage, paving, and landscaping) in order to accommodate relocating the <br />home on -site and construct the new townhomes. The site would be developed with four, <br />1,690- square -foot, two -story townhomes with two -car garages at the front of the site, facing <br />St. John Street, and six 2,158- square -foot, two -story townhomes with two -car garages at the <br />rear of the property. Access to the site would be from a decorative concrete paver drive aisle on <br />the east side of the property that also provides access to the individual garages in each <br />townhome and the new detached garage. A pedestrian pathway would also extend from <br />St. John Street (between Lots 8 and 9) to the drive aisle. Each unit would have three bedrooms <br />and private open space. Two guest parking spaces would be provided on the east side of lot 7. <br />In addition, two additional on- street parking spaces would be added to St. John Street with <br />removal of two of the three curb cuts, meaning that six on- street spaces would be available <br />along the project frontage. Please refer to Exhibit B and Figure 1. <br />Figure 1: Proposed Site Plan <br />19' <br />ec <br />-r <br />Ai <br />— { <br />BLDG <br />9 <br />100A -R <br />1 <br />ta)s UU, <br />111,1 <br />10 <br />t t r <br />BLDG 2008 <br />1 2 !_ <br />K K <br />SPILL OWN <br />owe St <br />uto! Mat <br />OURS <br />8 <br />BLDG <br />..J <br />7 <br />100A <br />4.5. <br />3i <br />- s i -- a4 16a <br />e�. BLDG <br />200A <br />4 <br />BLDG <br />5 <br />200B <br />6 <br />OMER <br />VVR7WG <br />WIER <br />A streetscape view of the project frontage on St. John Street is included in Exhibit B (sheet <br />A0.1) and Figure 2. The townhomes are designed to include some architectural features found <br />in other existing buildings along St. John Street and in Downtown. Most notably, architectural <br />elements prominent in the Craftsman architectural styling are proposed (e.g., inviting front <br />porches, prominent porch supports, knee braces, and gable roofs). The roof designs include <br />both side and front gable roofs, which create more variety in the design and break up the <br />massing. The buildings would either feature stucco with stone or brick veneer or horizontal fiber <br />P16 -1201, PUD -120, & TRACT 8326 <br />10 of 32 <br />Planning Commission <br />