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A. Applicability. The special development standards of the OSU-C Overlay Zone supersede the standards of the underlying zone and BDC Title 3 where they vary. Where no special standards are provided, the applicable standards of the underlying zone apply.

B. Maximum Front Yard Setback. There is no maximum front setback; however, where a building is set back more than 10 feet from a public or private right-of-way, one or more of the following treatments must be included in the setback area between the building and the street:

1. Sidewalks or multi-use paths 10 feet or wider;

2. Improved plazas and pedestrian areas;

3. Outdoor dining and/or gathering areas;

4. Specialty landscaping, including water treatment-oriented landscaping;

5. Native landscaping, woodland forest areas;

6. Traditional campus greens, quadrangle or park areas; and

7. Parking and maneuvering areas as allowed by BDC 2.7.3550(B).

C. Architectural Standards. The street-walls that will not be required to meet the architectural standards of BDC 2.3.500 are depicted in Figure 2.7.3540.A.

D. Block Lengths. Block length and perimeters within the OSU-C Overlay Zone are generally depicted on Figure 2.7.3540.B.

E. Vehicular Access Management. Vehicular access to the City’s street system is permitted in the general locations depicted on Figure 2.7.3540.B.

F. Landscape Requirements. Parking lots that will serve a dual purpose for energy generation with photovoltaic arrays will not be required to meet the landscaping requirement of BDC Chapter 3.2. [Ord. NS-2309, 2018]