June Lake Design Guidelines

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Table of contents

Cover

Credits

Table of Contents

1.0 Introduction

1.1 June Lake Area Plan Vision

1.2 Process (1)

1.2 Process (2)

1.3 Policy Framework - Area Plan (1)

1.3 Policy Framework - Area Plan (2)

1.4 Implementation

2.0 Community Structure

2.1 Community Character

2.2 Landmarks, Views and Vistas

2.3 Street Network

2.4 Parks, Open Spaces and Lakefronts

2.5 Trails

3.0 Commercial Core

3.1 Pedestrian Oriented Streets

3.2 Pedestrian Amenities

3.3 Parking and Site Circulation

3.4 Gateways and Focal Points

3.5 Building Form

3.6 Massing and Building Design (1)

3.6 Massing and Building Design (2)

3.7 Creative Signage

4.0 New Neighborhood/Resort

4.1 New Residential Design (1)

4.1 New Residential Design (2)

4.1 New Residential Design (3)

4.2 Rodeo Grounds Guidelines (1)

4.2 Rodeo Grounds Guidelines (2)

4.3 Streetscape Guidelines

4.4 Housing Options for Residents (1)

4.4 Housing Options for Residents (2)

4.4 Housing Options for Residents (3)

4.4 Housing Options for Residents (4)

Welcome to the web version of the June Lake Design Review Guidelines, as approved by the Mono County Planning Commission, and scheduled to be considered for adoption by the Mono County Board of Supervisors on March 19, 2002.

These design review guidelines are the result of a series of public meetings conducted over the past 18 months by the June Lake Community Design Committee,  Mono County Community Develpment Department, and facilitated by Darin Dinsmore of the Sierra Business Council.

Public hearing before the Board of Supervisors is scheduled for 9:00 am in the Supervisors' Chambers at the Bridgeport Courthouse, or you may file written comments prior to the March 19 date by writing to:

Clerk of the Board
County of Mono
P.O. Box 715
Bridgeport, CA  93517


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