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A streetscape view of the project frontage on St. John Street is included in Attachment 4 <br />(sheet A0.1) and Figure 3. The townhomes are designed to include some architectural <br />features found in other existing buildings along St. John Street and in Downtown. Most <br />notably, architectural elements prominent in Craftsman architecture are proposed (e.g., <br />inviting front porches, prominent porch supports, knee braces, and gable roofs). The roof <br />designs include both side and front gable roofs, which create more variety in the design and <br />break up the massing. The buildings would either feature stucco with stone or brick veneer <br />or horizontal fiber cement lapped siding on the first floor walls and the second floor walls <br />would feature stucco, horizontal fiber cement siding, and /or shingle siding with vertical or <br />horizontal siding at the front and rear gable ends, and composition roofing. The proposed <br />colors and materials of the buildings are brown and Tight grey earthtone colors and would <br />complement the historic home and existing residences in the neighborhood. The southern <br />rear units would have covered walkways leading to the front door and garages on the front <br />elevation (Figures 3 and 4). <br />Fi • ure 3: St. John Street Units Lots 7 -10 and Existin • Home <br />Fi • ure 4: Southern Units Lots 1 -6 <br />In order to allow flexibility in designing a project compatible with the physical features of a <br />property, no minimum property development standards (e.g., setbacks, height, and FAR) <br />apply to a PUD District. The applicant is proposing to rezone the property to a PUD District <br />with the development standards shown in Table 1. <br />Page 7 of 13 <br />