B.
Standards – Required.
1.
Locations Where Standards Apply. Corner features are required at locations specified on the Northwest Quadrant circulation map, KMC § 18.52.110; outside of the Northwest Quadrant, corner features shall be provided when conditions in subsections (B)(2) and (3) of this section are present.
2.
Corner Features for Buildings at Intersections Facing Two Streets.
a.
Architectural Features. Building sides that face corners of public streets shall be treated architecturally to emphasize the corner location. Appropriate expressions include:
b.
Building Corner Setbacks. First floors of building corners facing intersections of two streets shall be set back 10 feet to accommodate pedestrian circulation. Columns are allowed in the setback area up to the size of a two-foot square footprint.
3.
Corner Features for Buildings at Intersections of a Street and a Pedestrian Walkway and/or Two Pedestrian Walkways. Entrances to pedestrian walkways shall be visually emphasized by the use of two of the following elements:
a.
Special Paving. Scored concrete, stained/colored concrete, concrete pavers, paving inlays, mosaics, or other special paving material which is different from the standard sidewalk material;
b.
Landscaping. Trees, shrubs, trellises, flowers, or container plants;
c.
Seating Area. Benches, low seating walls;
d.
Site lighting;
e.
City signage.
(Ord. 11-0329 § 3 (Exh. 1); Ord. 23-0574 § 2 (Exh. A))