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PAINTED), COPPION BRICK Aim STUCCO. My <br />other masonry units, as well as concrete <br />or metal, are inappropriate in all <br />cases. <br />- ACCENT OR TRIM MATERIALS AND FINISHES <br />SHOULD BE WARM AND RICH. These include <br />wood for detailing and trim; wood or <br />bronze-anodized alumintmm for window and <br />storefront frames; and decorative metal <br />or woad brackets. <br />- USE OF COLOR for the various building <br />elements and materials, as well as <br />glazing solutions, should be guided by <br />reconanenda[ions provided earlier. <br />SIGNING AND ILLUMINATION: Sign types, <br />placement, size, materials and <br />illumination far new construction should <br />generally follow [he earlier guidelines. <br />However, window signs and graphics should <br />be limited to retail businesses on [he <br />ground floor only. <br />PEDESTRIAN AMEN[T IES AND SITE <br />IMPROVEMEYTS: New construction should <br />include pedestrian amenities and site <br />improvements, particularly landscaping, [o <br />provide a transition between commercial <br />and residential areas. <br />- BUILDING SETBACK AREAS SHOIHD BE <br />PREDOMINANTLY LANDSCAPED, NOT PAVED. <br />Terraces, porches or patios should be <br />buffered from the sidewalk by planting <br />areas. <br />- PARKING AREAS SHOULD BE SET BACK FROM <br />TUE STREET Alm SIDEWALK AND ADEQUATELY <br />SCREF.NEU FitOM VIEW. <br />- OUTDOOR SITTING AREAS CAN ENHANCE THE <br />SITE AND THE BUILDING if properly <br />oriented with respect to sun, shade, <br />convenience and view. <br />- SERVICE AREAS SHOULD BE CLEARLY SET <br />ASIDE, SUCH AS TRASH COLLECTION AND <br />DELIVERY. Trash storage areas should 6e <br />completely enclosed and screened from <br />public view. Loading docks and service <br />entries should be kepi clear of auto <br />circulation and pedestrian entries. All <br />areas should be well maintained. <br />- LIGHTING SHOULD BE COMPATIBLE WITH <br />ADJOINING RESIDENTIAL AREAS. <br />JlU <br />"WwnLights" or shielded lighting should <br />be used [o prevent glare. <br />- GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN AND <br />MAINTENANCE OF IXITDOOR SPACES provided <br />earlier also should be observed for new <br />construction. <br />The residential character of the existing <br />site and building should be maintained <br />when residences are converted co profes- <br />sional office use. Other commercial uses <br />are not recommended, as they generate <br />substantial traffic and noise and require <br />additional parking and storage areas which <br />adversely effect that character. <br />PARKING SHOULD BE ACCO+ASODATED IN SIDE <br />OR REAR YARDS, but not in front yards. <br />FRONT YARDS SHOULD BE MAINTAINED <br />AND USED PREDOiINANTLY AS <br />LANDSCAPED SETBACKS free of fences <br />or other structures. Paving sho <br />be limited co walkways sufficient; <br />[o approach the building from t - " <br />street and the driveway. I i <br />BUILDING ADDITIONS Wf~THER ON THE <br />Fll2ST OR SECOfID FLOOR, IN THE FRONT, <br />SIDE OR REAR YARD, ARE INAPPROPRIATE IN <br />A TRANSITIONAL pRi:A as [hey disrupt the <br />es[a6li shed residential character of the <br />neighborhood. <br />pannEas, F9Rexrh <br />ARO 9LANRRY Apo <br />INTE0.fhT N Wrv91Nv <br />VIyIALE Axp AVNENnG <br />ftES19ENTIAL ROOF FORHY <br />`\ <br />KErnm <br />eNSnua rnAES -~ <br />~OVILf•IN PLANTER <br />NEW CONSTRUCTION MASSING WITH 514N <br />Masaiv9lo[ COlIMERCLV.9aD.DINGa op PETERS AVE. <br />should"bleak-uD" iDe Duadlp9 mto smane[ masses <br />and uWlsR roof so[ms ana oIDR[ elemevts simaar to <br />mrtoundin9 nsidantlal buBdlv9s. <br />LANpscnvco <br />9A0.xtn6 AGOVh <br />BUILDING MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONS <br />WHICH CHANGE THE RESIDENTIAI. CHARACTER OF <br />A STRUCTURE ARE INAPPROPRIATE IN A <br />TRANSITIONAL AREA. These include rew or <br />enlarged window and door openings, <br />enclosure of front porches, facade <br />alterations or other mod ificatlons. <br />ADJUSTABLE OR FIKEO AWNINGS OF CANVAS f•NY <br />BE USED AT INDIVIDUAL WINDOW OR DOOR OPEN <br />INGS 1b PROVIDE SHADE OR COLOR. They <br />should no[ be continuous along [he facade <br />nor obscure or oppose the shape of the <br />opening. <br />FREESTANDING OR PARTIALLY SELF-SUPPORTING <br />CANOPIES OR TRELLISES CAN PROVIDE RAIN <br />AND/OR SUN PROTECTION ALONG WALKWAYS <br />LEADING FROM PARKING AREAS TO A REAR OR <br />SIDE ENTRANCE, but are inappropriate for <br />[he Front entrance of a residential <br />building. <br />APPROPRIATE SIGN TYPE, PLACEMENT AND SIZE <br />The use of one sign is appropriate for <br />qualifying properties. If it is a wall <br />sign, [hen earlier guidelines should be <br />observed. If it is to 6e a Freestanding <br />sign, then [he followin„v standards are <br />appropriate: <br />~/ ~~~~, <br />REAIN <br />Ei1YT[NE <br />EANpjCA <br />ELE MEN <br />ExF<IAI, <br />nATURE <br />TREfn <br />5 p.xl <br />:. tk~ ~^ srpewa <br />/ ~ ~ <br />UNDSGAFFp <br />NPNUMENT' NPE ~ PLAM}ER /'~. <br />>IIeN lKfh NATERIALS /~ -_ <br />51MILAR 1o E%ISTUVG . ''/ ~, AESlxnce -~ j~ <br />CONVERSION OF RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES / <br />AAOnumeut o[ planlBS-type pa[d si9na should loot @e <br />pR[manent and attract/ve additions to iha pasd <br />IandscaPtvq. <br />- Maximum permitted sign area is twelve <br />(12) square fee[ and maximum pe[mi[[ed <br />height Ss four (4) feet; <br />- Sign face must M parallel to principal <br />street frontage, and must be se[ hack at <br />leas[ one-third of the distance between <br />the front property line and [he facade <br />of [he existing structure; <br />- Sign must t>e installed in a landscaped <br />base; <br />- Sign should include materials and colors <br />compatible with materials and colors of <br />existing structure; and <br />- Illumination of sign is prohibited. <br />10 <br />