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Chapter VI COMMERCIAL ZONE DESIGN C
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Photo 10: Maintain Downtown as a fr
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character of the building and the s
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C.3. Facade Treatment a. The use of
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a. The use of clear glass on the fi
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a. Building heights shall relate to
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Photo 21: Potted plants and paving
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appears welcoming to pedestrians. c
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. Avoid hard-to-read, overly intric
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Photo 32: Signage on valence flap a
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Photo 37: Adella Plaza Photo 36: Po
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J.2. Public Art c. Freestanding art
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K.3. El Cordova Complex Photo 45: E
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Street trees provide much needed sh
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This R-4 Zone shares the commercial
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a. New multiple family residential
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should embrace Coronado’s village
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Chapter VIII MOBILITY, WAYFINDING A
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Improved Transit. Properly configur
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D. BICYCLING/PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
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E.2. Directional Signage Visitors a
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Figure VIII-8 Parking Study Area Ch
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Figure VIII-10 On-Street Parking In
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the parking requirements of this Sp
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C. WASTEWATER SERVICE D. STORM DRAI
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Figure IX-1 Wastewater System Chapt
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Figure IX-3 Storm Drainage System C
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APPENDIX 1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Alter
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glare, and which by reason of high
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APPENDIX 2 LIST OF LOCATIONS FOR PH
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APPENDIX 3 GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY
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with the listed discussion items of
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• Coronado’s share of 20-24 Yea
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strongest potential to succeed in t
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These factors indicate that Coronad
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