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0 <br />between Taylor and Sycamore Streets remain in residential use <br />until such time as the land use plan is changed to permit <br />nonresidential use on those properties, and such houses be <br />maintained in good condition so as to assure structural <br />soundness, weathertight conditions, and provisions of safe <br />and operable utilities. <br />12. That the property within the special use permit area <br />and facing Sycamore Street have buildings no more than 25 <br />feet high to a depth of 55 feet from the Sycamore Street <br />right-of-way, unless the Comprehensive Plan is changed to <br />office or business use north of Sycamore Street. <br />13. That properties on the west side of Locust Avenue <br />between Sycamore and Taylor Streets, owned or hereafter <br />acquired by Martha Jefferson Hospital, be maintained in good <br />condition so as to avoid adverse impacts on the neighborhood <br />unless or until they are relocated or razed, and the scale of <br />the buildings, existing or new, be in keeping with the <br />residential scale of buildings along Locust Avenue. The <br />design of any such building will be subject to review by the <br />Director of Planning and Community Development or the <br />Planning Commission so as to be compatible with the <br />• neighborhood. <br />14. That the parking garage be extended, if financially <br />feasible within the $1.5 million limit, toward Sycamore <br />Street to a line approximately forty (40) feet from the <br />Sycamore Street right-of-way, along with the elimination of <br />the surface parking area on the north side of the garage. <br />This would allow for additional parking for the hospital <br />while also allowing additional landscaped buffer area for the <br />neighborhood. <br />K3 <br />