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<br />aspects outlined in this document to insure that no single huilding, lIere forth, shall be constructed counteractive to <br />the goals established for the commercial design standards, <br /> <br />Figure 4 <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />D <br /> <br /> <br />I: 3 <br /> <br />1:1 <br /> <br />I: 2 <br /> <br />Examples of appropriate width to height ratios. <br /> <br />DO <br /> <br />1:1.25 <br /> <br />1:1 <br /> <br />HEIGHT <br />Building height shall be regulated in accordance with Chapter 5, Dimensional Requirements, <br /> <br />SCALE AND ROOFLINE <br />The goal for scale is to be reiterated in regard to height The scale of buildings should be such that the street edges <br />are defmed and relate to the human proportions. This scale can be achieved through the use of architectural detailing <br />on the fust floor of buildings so that larger buildings are broken up into smaller units, by maintaining height limits, <br />by using large picture windows along front facades and by using plantings around the buiidings. A range of roof <br />forms is acceptable as long as they are compatible with the architectural character, scale, and height of surrounding <br />buildings. Mansard roofs are not pennitted. <br /> <br />FENESTRATION <br />Fenestration includes the structurai openings to buildings, including doors and windows. All buildings shall have <br />their principle entrance opening to a street, square, plaza, or sidewalk to create an invitation to the pedestrian. <br />Access from the public sidewalk, street right-of-way or driveway to the principle structure shall be provided througll <br />an improved surface, The first floor of all buildings shall be designed to encourage and to complement pedestrian- <br />scale activity by the use of windows and doors, These openings should be arranged so that the uses are visible <br />and/or accessible to the street This accessibility should not be on less than fifty percent (50%) of the length of the <br />fust floor street frontage, Additionally, not less than fifty percent (50%) of the length and twenty-five percent (25%) <br />of the surface of the primary structure(s) shall be in public entrances or windows. No more than fifty (50) percent of <br />the surface of the building shall be windows, Reflective glass is prohibited, Where tinted windows are used, they <br />shall remain transparent. <br /> <br />ACCESS <br />Structures should be sited so that the primary access is from the street front sidewalk leading to the parking area. In <br />the event that a structure is located on a State Numbered Highway, the Administrator may pennit the primary access <br />to be located facing the parking area. All street level retail uses with sidewalk frontage shall be furnished with an <br />individual entrance and direct access to the sidewalk in addition to any other access which may be provided, Doors <br />shall be recessed into the face of the building to provide a sense of entry and to add variety to the streets cape, An <br />entryway shall not be less than one (I) square foot for each 1,000 square feet of floor area, and in all cases, shall not <br />be less than fifteen (15) square feet <br /> <br />ARTICULATION <br />In order to add architectural interest and variety and to avoid the effect of a <br />single long or massive wall with no relation to human scale proportions, the <br />following standards shall apply: <br />. No wall that faces a street or connecting walkway shall have a blank, <br />uninterrupted length exceeding twenty (20) feet <br />. All building walls must include at least two of the following: <br />~ change in plane, <br />}o> change in texture or masonry pattern, or <br />~ windows, <br /> <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />C2006.02.ZT <br /> <br />G-o <br /> <br />