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Guideline D-5: Visual Impacts of Parking Structures |
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The visibility of all at-grade parking structures or accessory parking garages should be minimized. The parking portion of a structure should be architecturally compatible with the rest of the structure and streetscape. Open parking spaces and carports should be screened from the street and adjacent properties. |
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Explanation and Examples The following examples illustrate various methods of improving the appearance of at-grade parking structures:
- incorporating pedestrian-oriented uses at street level can reduce the visual impact of parking structures in commercial areas. Sometimes a depth of only 10 feet along the front of the building is enough to provide space for newsstands, ticket booths, flower shops and other viable uses.
- setting the parking structure back from the sidewalk and installing dense landscaping
- incorporating any of the blank wall treatments listed in Guideline D-2
- visually integrating the parking structure with adjacent buildings
- continuing a frieze, cornice, canopy, overhang, trellis or other devices at the top of the parking level
- incorporating into the parking structure a well-lit pedestrian walkway, stairway or ramp from the sidewalk to the upper level of the building
- setting back a portion of the parking structure to allow for the retention of an exisiting significant tree
- using a portion of the top of the larking level as an outdoor deck, patio or garden with a rail, bench or other guard device around the perimeter
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Last Updated: July 15, 2005