Housing Standards and Design Guidelines
<br /> C3. Roofs and Parapets
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<br /> C3.a. Use eave and parapet details to provide a strong skyline or silhouette and add
<br /> visual interest to the roof line.
<br /> C3.b. Emphasize vertical proportions of individual units rather than horizontal
<br /> building massing.
<br /> C3.c. Rooflines should correspond to variations in building massing and articulation
<br /> with bays, gables, dormers and strong eave elements.
<br /> C3.d. Roof elements should be varied to minimize the appearance of mass and bulk.
<br /> C3.e. Gable roofs or bays with parapets are encouraged to emphasize vertical
<br /> proportion and break up the massing of large hipped roofs.
<br /> C4. Materials and Character
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<br /> Design Guidelines
<br /> C4.a. Materials should be selected to reinforce architectural character, building
<br /> articulation and add visual interest.
<br /> C4.b Changes in material and/or color should be used to articulate building
<br /> elements such as building entries; base, body and parapet caps; or bays and
<br /> arcades.
<br /> C4.c Changes in material and/or colors should occur at appropriate fagade
<br /> locations to appear integral with the building massing, rather than a surface
<br /> application (i.e. inside corners, not out side corners).
<br /> City of Pleasanton - 38 - DISCUSSION DRAFT June 5, 2011
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