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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
8/31/1994
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PC-94-46
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PUD-81-30-29M/PUD-85-8-11M
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MAJOR MOD: ORD. 1596 COND. OF APPROVAL
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<br />TABLE B-1, continued <br /> <br />SUMMARY OF SITE DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA <br /> <br />NOTES. <br /> <br />A. CPD = Retail/Commercial/Financial; OGPD = Garden Office; IPD = Research & Development/Light <br />Manufacturing; OMPD = Mid R&D Office; OPD = General Office; MOIPD = Mixed Office, Research <br />& Development/Light Manufacturing; MCOIPD = Mixed Retail/Commercial/Financial, Office. and <br />Research & Development/Light Manufacturing. The number of stories listed is the maximum <br />number of usable floors, above ground, which any building, or portion of a building, may <br />include. <br /> <br />1a. "Maximum Floor Area Ratio" is the maximum permitted ratio of the Gross Square Footage of <br />a building or buildings on a Parcel to the total Parcel area. The Gross Square Footage of <br />a building or buildings shall be the sum of the area of each floor, excluding mechanical <br />penthouses and subgrade basements, measured horizontally to the outside faces of the <br />exterior walls. <br /> <br />b. Any Parcel containing a single structure that combines differing story height elements shall <br />have a Maximum Floor Area Ratio equal to that ratio indicated for the highest number of <br />stories. <br /> <br />c. Any Parcel upon which separate structures of differing story height elements are constructed <br />shall have a Maximum Floor Area Ratio equal to a weighted average of Minimum Floor Area <br />Ratio for each type of structure; such average shall be computed using as weights the actual <br />number of square feet contained in each structure as specified in the formula below: <br /> <br />Let X = square footage of one-story structure <br />Let Y = square footage of two-story structure <br />Let Z = square footage of three-story structure <br />Let W = square footage of four-story structure <br />Let 35%, 40%, 45% and 50% be the Maximum Area Ratio for one-story, two-story, three-story, <br />and four-story structures, respectively -- <br /> <br />Then ..JL + -X... + ....!... + jL <br />.35 .40 .45 .50 <br /> <br />Must be less than or equal to the <br />total square footage of the Parcel <br /> <br />2. "Maximum Height" is the vertical distance by which any part of an Improvement rises above <br />the top of the highest street curb on or immediately adjacent to the Parcel, or the vertical <br />distance from the top of the building pad to the top of the highest point of any <br />improvement, whichever is greater. <br /> <br />3. "Minimum Landscape Ratio" is the minimum permitted ratio of the square footage of the total <br />landscape area to the total Parcel area. See also the Landscape Requirements, Table B-3. <br />Landscape Area shall include all planting, walks, and plaza areas located on the grounds <br />but not those on structures. <br /> <br />4. "Minimum Parking Ratio" is the minimum permitted ratio of the number of parking spaces on <br />a Parcel to the Gross Square Footage of a building or buildings on a Parcel. <br />Notwithstanding the Minimum Parking Ratio set forth in this table, the use of any Parcel <br />or portion of a Parcel for any type of medical/dental clinics or related facilities shall <br />require a Minimum Parking Ratio of 1 per 150 square feet of that specific use. <br /> <br />REVISED - AUGUST 31, 1994 <br /> <br />PAGE 5 OF 7 <br />
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