- Defined
- Blank wall area means any portion of the street-facing facade(s) of the building that does not include a substantial material change; windows or doors; or columns, pilasters or other articulation greater than 12 inches in depth.
- Substantial material change means a change between materials such as wood, metal, glass, brick, architectural block, stone or stucco. Substantial material change should occur at an inside corner, where feasible. Paint color is not a substantial material change.
- Intent
- The blank wall area regulations are intended to prevent large, monotonous expanses of undifferentiated building mass.
- The level of architectural detail should be most intense at the street level, where it is within view of the pedestrians on the sidewalk.
- General Requirements
- Blank wall area applies in both a vertical and horizontal direction.
- Blank wall area applies to both ground and upper stories.
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- Design Alternate Findings
The Planning Commission or Design Review Commission performing the quasi-judicial duties of the Planning Commission (as designated by the City Council), after conducting a duly noticed quasi-judicial evidentiary hearing in accordance with Sec. 10.2.17., shall approve additional blank wall, if all of the following findings are satisfied:- The approved alternate is consistent with the intent of the blank wall area regulations;
- The increase in blank wall area is offset by additional architectural treatments and increased vertical landscaping;
- The approved alternate proposes a design compatible with adjacent context and does not produce adverse outcomes for neighbors or pedestrians.
- The approved alternate uses blank wall to elevate the overall design.