ORD-2025-01 Design Manual Effective 2025.1.21

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APPENDIX

Design Guidelines

Section A.1.4.9 Stratagies to Define the Street Wall of a Forecourt A. Overview. Forecourts are established when a part of a building is stepped back into a site, creating an internal patio or plaza that begins at the sidewalk edge. Incorporating a forecourt in the design of a new building is one way to activate the street frontage and connect the public realm to the private development. B. Guidelines. The following guidelines should be used when considering strategies to maintain the street wall of a forecourt and activate the forecourt to enhance the pedestrian experience. It should: 1. Maintain a sense of definition of the street edge (such as with a change in paving or a line of plantings.)

2. Engage the street (with views to amenities and activities within it) 3. Provide interest and activity (such as with outdoor uses, artworks and water features) 4. Be accessible (such as with pathways to the street and to building entrances) C. Forecourt Examples. The following Table 1.10 illustrates three ways that the edge of a forecourt can be designed to be a welcoming environment. The intent is to activate the space between the sidewalk and the beginning of a forecourt to draw in pedestrians. These apply when considering the design of a forecourt in Section 4.3.5.5, “Forecourt” of the Development Code.

Table 1.10 Strategies To Define A Street Edge With A Forecourt Some strategies that define an active street frontage for forecourts are illustrated below. These are intended to maintain the line of storefronts at the street edge.

Colonnade/Arcade

Site Wall

Planters

Extending a colonnade or arcade across a forecourt can help define the street edge.

A low wall with plantings can help bridge a forecourt to maintain an active, pedestrian oriented street frontage.

A series of planters can help define the street edge along a forecourt.

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San Marcos Design Manual Amended: January 21, 2025

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