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MOUNTAIN HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN li <br />• Buikfing Siting- Buildings are sited to respect the 100 -fool seback along the <br />Community West Edge and le fame a strong hullding edge that screens tracking <br />and service areas from Great Valley Parkway. <br />• Edge Cnnditians. Site plans shall provide for adequate location and quantity of <br />parking to support a contemporary shopping renter, however, building pads shall <br />be sited to maximi7e the presernce of architecture and mitlimlxe open expansrs of <br />parking on the street edge. Where buildings back ontff public streets, designs shall <br />utilize enhanced architecture, landscape, and screening to ensure an attractive <br />edge wrAitlon al -W buffer service areas. <br />■ Site Perimeters: Treatment of site perimeters will be consistent with the We -at <br />Edge, Great Valley parkway, Collector Street and Byron Road landscape <br />treatments as specified in the MHOS❑ Design Manual. <br />• Landscape, Lighting, and Signage- Roadway landscaping shall be eonsistentwith <br />the requirements of the MHCSD Design Manual. Landscaping, lighting. furnishing <br />al}d general site layout and improvement requirements shall be consistent with the <br />Isrrrlarl -CA rFIMer1{tie5, i Master Develapof Mountaln House Commemial, Office <br />& Industrial Design Manual, <br />Neighbarhoud K Wil<aga Genrer <br />The V ilage Center In Neighborhood K (Figure 4.18} will provide the Arlmary daily shupplhg <br />services for nelghborhoods north of Byron Read. In addition to the commercial rises of the <br />Village Center, the area immediately to the souttl includes a high devally dousing site, and <br />a public facility site, located on the Mountalh Hausa Greek Park, for potential <br />religioushrlstilAo5al use and for a rive station serving the northern portions of the <br />pommunity. A small segmerit of the Neighborhood K lake abuts the Village Center on the <br />noithwest. These uses and proximity to open space provide a range of shopping, living <br />and recreational opporhinkles. <br />• Uses. The Village Center Is bounded on the southwest by Central Parkway, and <br />by a Collectar street on the northeast The Collector street provides direct access <br />For residents of Nelghboehoods K and G. Commercial uses are located around the <br />perfinetar of the Village Center site, with busi riess oriented toward the public <br />streets and open space to the extent feasible. Building adjacencies along the op€ r) <br />space to the northwest and to the southwest collector provide opporluniftes for <br />outdoor plazas and activity areas and street -oriented retail uses, respectiiveN. <br />• Access: Primary vehicular access to the Village Center is from Central Parkway <br />and the Collector streets adjacent to the site. Pedestrian access will. be provided <br />From all adjacent streets and from the publicwslkways along Mountain House <br />Creek and the Iakelopen space network to the northwest- At least ane pubiia <br />wislikway connection wlfl be provided to the commercial site from the medium <br />density residential areas to the northeast. A public pedestrian walkway connection <br />will he provided tram Mountain House Creek to the commercial site, located <br />between the worship site and the high-density residential use. <br />• Edge Candill aris. Site pians shall provide far adequate location and quantity of <br />packing to support a contemporary shopping center; however, buildirig pads scull <br />CHAPTER FOUR 1XVEI.4PMENT AND MSIGN PAU A.4t <br />Revised 11(rV201B <br />Resolution Template 01/2017 <br />