Intensification Area Urban Design Guidelines - City of Barrie
Intensification Area Urban Design Guidelines - City of Barrie
Intensification Area Urban Design Guidelines - City of Barrie
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8 <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Guidelines</strong> for <strong>Barrie</strong>’s <strong>Intensification</strong> <strong>Area</strong>s - DEVELOPERS CHECKLIST<br />
3.2 Streets and Streetscapes<br />
3.2.7 Transit Amenities<br />
3.2.8 Lighting<br />
3.2.9 Utilities<br />
Page #<br />
<strong>Guidelines</strong><br />
45 a) Transit shelters include basic<br />
amenities.<br />
45 b) In high pedestrian traffic<br />
areas, transit stops include<br />
a shelter for weather<br />
protection.<br />
45 c) Sidewalks connect directly to<br />
transit shelters.<br />
45 d) Transit stops have barrierfree<br />
access.<br />
45 e) Transit shelters are located<br />
300mm from the sidewalk to<br />
allow for snow clearing.<br />
46 a) Lighting minimizes the<br />
impacts <strong>of</strong> light pollution.<br />
46 b) Downcast pedestrian-scale<br />
lighting is provided in high<br />
traffic areas.<br />
46 c) Lighting is located within<br />
the Street Furniture and<br />
Landscape Zone.<br />
46 d) Additional pedestrianscale<br />
lighting is provided in<br />
areas with a high volume <strong>of</strong><br />
pedestrian activity.<br />
46 e) New lighting complies with<br />
the <strong>City</strong>’s Dark Sky Policy<br />
47 a) Where possible, utilities are<br />
buried below grade.<br />
47 b) Above grade utilities are<br />
grouped where feasible.<br />
47 c) Utilities are incorporated into<br />
building design.<br />
47 d) New and innovative solutions<br />
for integrated utility services<br />
have been explored.<br />
Complies<br />
Partially Complies<br />
Does Not Comply<br />
N/A<br />
DRAFT<br />
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