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PUD-112/1027 Rose Avenue <br /> Design Guidelines Page 2 <br /> Walls: Material should be horizontal siding and can have shingle siding accents. <br /> Windows: Windows should be primarily vertical in proportion, i.e. single or double <br /> hung. A series of windows can be placed together for wider spans. All windows <br /> should be recessed a minimum of 2 inches and trimmed with wood. <br /> Accent: Shutters, vents, corbels, knee braces, and wood posts are encouraged. <br /> Additional Materials: Masonry as a third material is encouraged to break up wall <br /> masses. Masonry can be used on entire wall faces as an accent feature, or <br /> partially on walls. Masonry can include stone or brick. Limestone, coolstone and <br /> similar materials are prohibited of the façade. <br /> Colors: Warm earthtones are encouraged. These can include beiges, sand, <br /> browns, and grays. Stark White on walls is prohibited. White can be used only as a <br /> trim color. <br /> Green Building/Cal Green: Homes must comply with current standards for both <br /> Green Building and Cal Green. A minimum 50 points is required for the Build-it- <br /> Green Checklist. <br /> Landscaping: Landscaping must comply with Bay Area Basics and meet the State <br /> of California low water regulations. One (1) 24" box street tree is required for Lots 1 <br /> and 4. Three (3) street trees are required for Lot 2. Street trees shall be similar to <br /> other neighborhood trees and will be planted when the specific lots are <br /> developed. <br /> Design Criteria -- Lot 3: <br /> Lot 3 includes the original Nolan Farms Residence. The architecture of this home <br /> can also be considered Rural Ranch. It consists of horizontal wood siding at the <br /> walls. The roof is comprised of low to medium sloped gables and hips and includes <br /> composition shingles. Wood trim is present around doors and windows, and the <br /> home includes a brick fireplace and chimney. The home also incorporates a <br /> covered porch at the front entry. Windows are currently vinyl framed, horizontal <br /> sliders. <br /> Any alteration or addition must comply with the setback and height limits specified <br /> above, whether currently compliant or not. A second story addition is allowed, but <br /> must be set back from the front façade. In addition, the following apply: <br /> Roofs: Gable and hipped forms of low to medium slope should be used. Material <br /> can be flat conrete tile or composition shingle. Dormers or shed roofs can be <br /> placed on one story elements. Retaining the covered front porch is encouraged. <br />