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City Center Design Standards
Bellingham, Washington
August 2002
City Center Design Standards
Bellingham, Washington
August 2002
Prepared by:
Winter & Company
Hoshide Williams Architects
Nakano Associates, LLC
Credits
City of Bellingham
Mark Asmundson, Mayor
Planning & Community Development Department
Patricia Decker, Director
Steve Price, Assistant Director
Greg Aucutt, Senior Planner
Sheila Hardy, Special Projects Manager
Rick Decker, Parking Services Manager
Katie Franks, Office of Neighborhoods and Community Development
Bea Pearson, Planning Secretary
Downtown Renaissance Network
Mauri Ingram, Director
Lydia Bennett, Saratoga Commercial Management
Tony Cava, RMC Architects
Brad Cornwell, RMC Architects
Michael Durbin, David Evans & Associates
Bob Hall, Daylight Properties
Mike Smith, Zervas Group Architects
Chris Webb, 2020 Engineering
Consultants
Winter & Company
775 Poplar Avenue, Boulder, CO 80304
Noré V. Winter
Ray Kramer
Brian W. Koenig
With assistance from:
Hoshide Williams Architects
Nakano Associates, LLC
Historic Photographs
All historic photographs are courtesy of the Whatcom Museum of History and
Art, Bellingham, Washington.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Why have Design Standards?
Why Preserve Historic Resources?
Character Areas
Intent of the Design Standards and Review Process
How this Book is Organized
How to Use this Handbook
Basic Principles of Design in Bellingham’s City Center
Additional Key Principles for the Design of Commercial Buildings
1. Alterations & New Construction
Architectural Character
Site Plan
Mass, Scale and Form
Exterior Building Materials
Upper Story Windows
Entries
Auto-Oriented and Franchise Commercial Buildings
Industrial Uses
City Center Design Standards Historic Resources Map
2. Building Rehabilitation
Concern for Preservation of Character-defining Features
Character-Defining Features
Design of Alterations
Storefronts
Windows & Doors
Entries
Kickplates
Cornices
Facade Materials
Design of Additions
3. Parking Facilities
Location of Parking Facilities
Visual Impacts of Surface Parking
Visual Impacts of Parking Structures
Security and Pedestrian Circulation
Bicycles and Alternate Transportation
Multi-Modal Transportation Coordination
Hardscape Surface Material Selection
4. All Projects
Lighting
Awnings and Canopies
Mechanical Equipment and Service Utilities
Technical Maintenance and Repairs
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