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<br />and protection provisions for heritage trees, if any are present on the homesite, should <br />be provided; <br />J. Show thc length, design, height, finish and location of all walls (retaining and <br />freestanding) and fences. Both walls and fences must conform to the Silver Oaks <br />Estates Master Fencing Plan; <br />k. Show the proposed structures including accessory structures. <br /> <br />2. Floor Plans <br /> <br />a. Indicate decks, patios, stoops, retaining walls, trash enclosures, air conditioning <br />screening, front entry step sizes, materials and finishes, and all interior floor spaces; <br />b. Walk-out basements should indicate windows, doors, patio areas, stoops, deck <br />columns, retaining walls and roof pitches. <br /> <br />3. Roof Plan <br />a. Indicate lower roof projections, roof overhangs, chimney and roof pitches. <br /> <br />4. Elevations <br />a. Building elevations should be labeled to match the site plan orientation <br />b. The elevations should show all sides, including hidden or courtyard elevations. All <br />exterior elevations should be drawn with enough detail to allow the City Planner to <br />make an effective review of the plan. All oblique elevations should be drawn "straight <br />on". <br /> <br />c. Item to be included in the elevation drawing are: <br />(I) Identification of exterior material(s); <br />(2) Roofpitch(es); <br />(3) Plate height(s); <br />(4) Window and door treatment(s) and operation; <br />(5) Deck(s); <br />(6) Chimney(s); <br />(7) Exterior posts and railing(s); <br />(8) Wall and fences that are an integral part of the elevation; <br />(9) Street address numbers; <br />(10) Fire alarm belles); <br />(II) Downspout location(s); <br />(12) Denote where color changes occur; <br />(13) Provide primary exterior architectural details such as eaves, gables, corbels, <br />window trim, etc. <br />d. Show the proposed finish grades against elevations, garbage screens, air conditioner <br />location, other screens, <br />c. Show the maximum height from the existing grade to the uppermost roof peak. <br />f. Note the architectural style on the drawings. <br /> <br />5. Elevation Renderings <br /> <br />2 <br />