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RES 85500
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brown or black. Several materials may bx~ OF STOREFRONT BUILDINGS, such as In some cases, inappropriate projections <br /> appropriate: "ant[qued" brick, lava rock, pennastone which obscure or detract from the design <br /> - BR0~;ZE ANODIZED ALUMINUM as a or others. of the facade or serve no useful purpose <br /> replacement material; integral color. - RUSTIC OR ROU6tt-HEWN ~[\TERIALS such as have been added to ~!xisting Downto~.m <br /> - STEEL SASH where appropriate to the rough-sawn wood siding, "log" siding, buildings. These should be removed as <br /> architectural style; painted- diagonally applied siding, fieldstone, part of any major building renovation- <br /> ..~ - WOOD FRA~IING AND MOLDING; painted or shakes or shingles except where New projections should be added to <br /> ~:f¥i stained. appropriate for detailing on historic existing boildings only when tb, eir design <br /> wood structures- is consistent with the guidelines ~',~ich <br /> " GLAZING: Glazing should be transparent, -RESIDENTIAL MATERIAI_S including follow- <br /> .... ~ not mirrored or tinted. small-scale tiles (less than 3" square), <br /> -TRA~NSLUCENT GLASS is appropriate only intended for kitchen or bath. Applied or Non-IntegrcI1 <br /> " for transom area. - UTILITARIAN OR I~iDUSTRL~L MATERIALS soch PIoiectioIls <br /> - TRANSPARENT GLASS should be used for as corrugated siding, shiny metal Included in this category are projections, <br /> display window areas, doors, and for sheets, plastic, fiberglass or plywood such as awnings, which are attached <br /> -.~ upper floor openings. panels. directly to the building facade without <br /> -WIL%I)OW COVERINGS, such as blinds, vertical supports or structurnl <br /> · ~ :Z <br /> ~ be light in weight and appearance and <br /> fAj~.A~T .. .e . ~ should not overwhelm the facade. Applied <br /> projections are compatible with a variety <br /> ~ of building types and arcbitectural styles <br /> :;~T--r--- ~. ~ '~ as long as these guidelines are followed: <br />Building projections may take several - PROJECTION IS EASILY CHA.NGED OR REPLACED <br />fRAN6of'l different forms: tb~y may be structurally when the storefront or building <br />~NINP~'~ integral or applied to the facade; occupancy changes. <br />-: - PROJECTION IS ATTACHEl) 1~3 Y~Y_ STOP~FRO.~7'f <br />.-:~::~ functional or strictly ornamental; and may <br />~!"~ TPIS[bA~ be set back from the sidewalk or cover it- WITHOUF OBSCURING EXISTI.~G J~RCIIlTECTL'Kt~L <br />WINP~/~ Small ornamental projections such as DETAILS, such as cornices or nx~ldings. <br />~ /7 cornices, window heads and so on which - APPROPRIATE TYPES AhrD bL~TERIALS ARE <br />serve as architectural accents to provide USED- In general, adjustable or fixed <br />detail and depth to the facade are canvas awnings are the most appropriate <br />-. addressed by earlier guidelines for for Downtown buildings, not continuous <br />WffNDO~V BUILDING FACADES. This section addresses horizontal metal projections or awnings. <br />[~A6~ ooj_y those elements such as awnings <br />____ <br />.5pcovered sidewalks, porches and bay windows INAPPROPRIATE TYPES: Projections <br />~/~Tr~tj which project a significant distance froth appear heavy or bulky or which dominate <br />the bttilding wall. the facade are inappropriate for <br />TYPICAL ~[AIN STREET BUILDINg FACADE buildings. These elements serve more to <br />ELEMENTS. Certain types of projections can enhance attract attention than to add architec- <br />the character and pedestrian amenity of tural interest or to provide protection <br />WIDDOW BASE: Where continuous with the the Downtown district while also providing for storefronts or pedestrians. <br />facade, the window base should not be protection for storefronts and attached to an existing buildirtg their <br />altered and existing openings should not pedestrians. Others will detract from it, bulky size frequently covers up architec- <br />be enlarged. Where base is not continuous serving no purpose other than to call tural elements and details which contri- <br />with the facade, base materials and colors attention to the building. For this bute to the building's character- Within <br />may correspond to those of integral facade reason, ouly those projections which this category are the following types of <br />details. The base should be predominantly respect the architectural integrity of projections and/or n~terials. <br />.._~ deep and rich in color, as with other existing buildings and the pedestrian - Applied or implied "historic" roofs such <br />~ "~' accents. orientation of street and sidewalk areas as large, false mansards or other nearly <br />- BRICK if used on a building with a brick arc recoim~ended. vertical roof forms attached to the <br />facade it should be compatible with the <br />facade brick in coloc and slcale; natural Four Difleren~ S~orefronl Projedions <br />For the Downtown district, materials which , I' ~" ' . -/1' ~' f.r ~%T~ ~[~5,-'~ ' <br />are rustic or rough-hewn~ in appearance, ;[' ' '" ~ ' <br />flimsy, improperly applied, intended for ~i' ~ .... ~' ~, . ..- . .... f': [g~M ~d~,~ "- <br />residential or industrial applic~tion or <br />used to create a design theme inconsistent <br />with the established character of ASELF- <br />Pleasanton are all inappropriate foF use A FIXED CANVAS A SELF- SIJPPORT1NG <br />A~VNING ~ad ~ ~/ALL SIGN An ADJUSTABLE SUPPORTING. co~d wf~lkw~ ~oo! lh~ <br />on commercial facades or storefronts. el INDIVIDUALLY APPLIED CANVAS A~/NING (~ad ~lk~q(~y ~oollh~t ~o~ls SUSPENDED Iron <br />- [L-~TERIALS NOT CONSI~TI':NT WI~,I THE I)ESTC,~,~ LETTERS. WOOD WALL SIGN. OnPOSTS. ~c~de <br />: --'. <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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