The purpose of Article IV is:
(1)
To achieve the envisioned character of downtown Marysville as set forth in the goals and policies of the Marysville downtown master plan.
(2)
To enhance pedestrian environments by emphasizing activated ground-level block frontage designs for commercial, mixed use, and multifamily developments.
(3)
To minimize potential negative impacts of off-street parking facilities on the streetscape in strategic areas.
(4)
To promote good visibility between buildings and the street for security for pedestrians and to create a more welcoming and interesting streetscape.
Table 22C.080.300 Summary of key block-frontage types. | ||
|---|---|---|
Permitted Frontage | Details | |
Active Ground Floor | • No new ground-level parking adjacent to the street. • Special transparency, weather protection, and entry requirements. • Minimum commercial space height and depth. • No ground floor residential uses except for live/work units where the storefront space meets height and depth standards. | |
Pedestrian Friendly | • Storefront designs allowed if they meet "active ground floor" frontage provisions. • Ground-level uses feature direct access to the sidewalk. • Parking placed to the side or rear of buildings. • Landscaping to soften facades of nonstorefronts and buffer parking areas. • Minimum facade transparency requirements per use and setback. | |
Landscaped | • Modest landscaped setback required • Building entrances face the street. • Weather protection required over entrances. • Minimum facade transparency requirements per use and setback. • Parking placed to the side or rear of buildings. | |
Undesignated | • Flexible parking lot location standards. • Landscaping to soften facades of nonstorefronts and buffer parking areas. • Minimum facade transparency requirements per use and setback. • Storefront designs allowed if they meet "active ground floor" frontage provisions. | |
(Ord. 3191 § 6 (Exh. B), 2021; Ord. 3295 § 10 (Exh. J), 2023)























