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Cary Community Plan 2-23-17 Part 1

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CHAPTER 4:SHOP ADDITIONAL TRANSITION EXAMPLES 58 On this street near Bethesda Row, the form of buildings change as you move away from a dense corridor on the right. Gradually the size reduces to the scale of the rest of the neighborhood. This neighborhood commercial building takes many architectural cues from its neighbor. Thicker buffers that separate mixed use centers and adjacent single-family neighborhoods, such as this one on St. Albans drive in Raleigh, can also serve as a park or amenity for residents in the new higher density housing. This neighborhood (at the top) experiences a use transi on, with recrea on and civic buildings in the transi onal space and the commercial uses at the bo om. FORM: Chevy Chase, MD ARCHITECTURE: Boulder, CO NATURAL BUFFER: Raleigh, NC USE: Garden City, NY

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