On sites where shoreline views are available, commercial, multifamily residential, mixed use and recreational development that is newly constructed, redeveloped, or has its gross building floor area expanded by more than fifty percent after the effective date of this master plan is required to have the relevant new construction or expansion comply with the following design requirements, to enhance the ability of residents, visitors and the public to enjoy the physical and aesthetic benefits of the shoreline. Any other design standards that are relevant to the location, zone or use, such as those in the zoning code, shall also apply.
A.
Buildings shall be designed with windows oriented toward the shoreline.
B.
Buildings shall be designed to incorporate outdoor areas such as decks, patios or viewing platforms oriented toward the shoreline.
C.
Buildings shall be designed with entrances along the waterfront facade, and with connections between the buildings and any private or public walkways along or to the shoreline.
D.
Service areas, refuse and recycling containers, storage and equipment shall be located away from the shoreline, to the extent feasible, and shall be screened from public view from the water, adjacent properties, and public right-of-way.
E.
Buildings shall not incorporate materials that are reflective or mirrored.
F.
Within the high intensity environment, development in the downtown core commercial overlay zone shall also comply with the downtown core design requirements in Title 18.
G.
For new construction, where feasible the location of required public view corridors shall be designed concurrently with building orientation, to maximize both public views and views from the proposed development. If there is a conflict between building orientation and the location of required or existing public view corridors, the public view corridor shall take precedence.
(Ord. 2012-10 § 2 (Exh. A) (part), 2012; Ord. 2021-08 § 2 (Exh. A), 2021; Ord. 2021-13 § 2 (Exh. A), 2021)