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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0012711
PE
2685
FACILITY_NAME
TA-00-09
STREET_NUMBER
4800
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
AIRPORT
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
APN
17726005
ENTERED_DATE
12/23/2019 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
4800 S AIRPORT WAY
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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SPECIFIC LAND USE GUIDELINES AND STPKDARDS STOCKTON METnOPOLITAN AIRPORT- SPECIAL PURPOSE PLAN <br /> c. Architectural Character <br /> 2. There shall be a 30 foot minimum setback <br /> from building to building. Goals: <br /> 3. There shall be a 10 foot minimum setback 0 Create a cohesive campus development El <br /> between: which promotes architectural variety. <br /> • buildings and parking lots 0 Continue the high-tech tradition of building. 0 <br /> • Use materials and colors that enhance the <br /> natural surroundings,compliment existing 13 <br /> b. Building Heights and Massing buildings and draw on the tradition of the 13 <br /> site and region. <br /> Goal: 0 Promote high quality craftsmanship and the 13 <br /> use of appropriate materials. <br /> • Encourage variety in height and massing to 13 <br /> create visual axes,and provide a sense of Guidelines: 13 <br /> enclosure and protection from prevailing <br /> winds,especially at entry courts and public I. Buildings should take their design cues from 13 <br /> outdoor spaces. thigh-tech themes. However,they should not <br /> copy surrounding buildings nor mimic a his- El <br /> Guidelines: torical style. 13 <br /> I. Building massing and heights should be 2. Buildings should be in appropriate scale and El <br /> appropriate to their use,site,and surround- in proportion to their site, use,and context. <br /> ing context. Variations in height,within limits, a <br /> are encouraged. 3. Expressive detailing is encouraged over <br /> applied ornament. <br /> 2. Building height and massing should clearly 13 <br /> organize spaces within the building to orient 4. Buildings should incorporate colors which <br /> workers and visitors. complement the surroundings natural fea- El <br /> tures and built context,while providing visual <br /> 3. Massing should reinforce building entries. variety. Colors which are bold,unusually 0 <br /> Entry features which project above the gen- bright or used in highly graphic combinations Ea <br /> eral building mass are encouraged. are discouraged. <br /> E3 <br /> 4. Long, unarticulated roof lines should be 5. Facade articulation is encouraged through <br /> avoided. Roof massing should be modulated the use of deep set windows,projecting <br /> to increase solar efficiency and correspond entries, projecting bays, and other facade <br /> to distinct spaces within the building. treatments;long uninterrupted walls should <br /> be avoided. <br /> 5. Campus planned developments should create <br /> complementary variety in the massing and 6. Windows should be appropriate to the scale <br /> composition of multi-building complexes. and use of the building. `Nail-on' windows <br /> shall not be used,they should have surround- <br /> 6. Outdoor seating areas for employees should ing trim and a sill. <br /> be incorporated into the building design. <br /> 7. Entries should be pronounced and made spe- 13 <br /> cial through the use of architectural elements p <br /> such as columns, projections and overhangs <br /> 0 <br /> IV. 4-2 WORKING CAMPUS 13 <br />
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