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Pleasanton TOD Standards and Design Guidelines <br /> D3. Roofs and Parapets <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> D3.a. Use eave and parapet details to provide a strong skyline or silhouette and at <br /> visual interest to the roof line. <br /> D3.b. Emphasize vertical proportions of individual units rather than horizontal <br /> building massing. <br /> D3.c. Rooflines should correspond to variations in building massing and articulation <br /> with bays, gables, dormers and strong eave elements. <br /> D3.d. Roof elements should be varied to minimize the appearance of mass and <br /> bulk. <br /> D3.e. Gable roofs or bays with parapets are encouraged to emphasize vertical <br /> proportion and break up the massing of large hipped roofs. <br /> D4. Retail and Live /Work Storefronts • � ill: y. 2.2 MIN. MT. <br /> - - - t1 6 !APART DEVIL /1 "a 1 "" I / Tr,,L ~ � �.� .__pduaNe ewse <br /> Development Standards: <br /> D4.1. Retail and service uses shall have a minimum interior 15 ft clear floor to <br /> ceiling height. <br /> D4.2. Live /work uses shall have a minimum 12 ft clear floor to ceiling height for two <br /> story units and 15' clear floor to ceiling for one story units-: to allow for <br /> mezzanine. <br /> D4.3. Storefronts shall have a minimum depth of 40 ft, and 60 ft at corners. <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> D4.a. Large display windows(large panes or divided lites) are strongly encouraged. <br /> D4.b. Clear glass should be used. Colored or reflective glass is not appropriate. <br /> D4.c. A well designed and /or decorative material base is desired at display <br /> windows. <br /> City of Pleasanton - 49 DRAFT #7 2/11/11 <br />