Cc. GUIDELINES: 1. Character of Buildings: All buildings, structures, and expansion or additions thereto shall be architecturally coordinated and should be planned in a comprehensive manner, giving ccnsideration to the relationship between buildings and open areas, efficiency of the circulation systems, visual impact and design compatibility with the surrounding developments. Planning of all buildings subject to Development Permits shall be made with due consideration to the relation between building height, site coverage, yard setbacks and in relation to surrounding properties and streets. Townhouses or apartments shall not back onto public roads. Any fencing along public roads must provide for direct pedestrian access to the residential units by the provision of appropiately designed gates. Siting and Accesses: Where possible vehicular access to Multi-family developments should be achieved from a side road or a rear lane. Commercial Development along Kinsway will be encouraged to minimize the amount of front yard parking. Where parking is located in the front yard, appropriate landscaping shall be provided to soften the visual impact of the large parking areas from the road. Landscaping: Substantial landscaping to screen parking areas from the streets and adjacent residertial buildings and interplanting of the parking area with trees is required. Retention of mature trees to integrate into the overall landscaping is encouraged. All vegetation used for landscaping shall be mature and of a quality acceptable to the Municipality. All planting must comply with the standards of or standards similar of those of the B.C.N.T.A. All materials other than vegetation, used for landscaping shall be "non~skid" type and of durable quality. All landscaping fronting the street shall use trees whenever possible.