Laserfiche WebLink
rn <br /> Pic c '9111IIIIIIIIIIIII111111a�11111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIII111111 I�°°� <br /> � <br /> �o = <br /> a <br /> LL r41 41 41 41 AL <br /> 10G <br /> Maximum facade width allowed <br /> Hp <br /> wre <br /> 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11 <br /> z <br /> u. <br /> More than 100' <br /> Facade is too long <br /> ''11III111111111111111111111111111111A <br /> r ==°�IIII 111111111111111111111 IIIII���� <br /> 1341.• <br /> =1 =1 =1 <br /> 2W <br /> p - R <br /> a _ _ =1 = Building exceeds 100'in width <br /> along the street front,but the <br /> 100'or less 20'setback of part of the <br /> Meets requirements building will help reduce the <br /> perceived scale of the budding <br /> Figure 45. Facade standards for large buildings. <br /> j. Façade variation. Multi-building developments and townhouse developments shall <br /> employ techniques to provide architectural variety. This may include alternating <br /> building materials, roofline treatments,building heights, building modulation, entry <br /> design, window treatment, color, and/or other architectural treatments. The planning <br /> director may require changes to the facades, when necessary, to meet the intent of <br /> the standards. <br /> am . "' ! ri <br /> Figure 46. Multi-building developments like this need greater facade variation to avoid <br /> looking like drab housing projects. At minimum, a greater variety of contrasting colors <br /> would help in this example. <br /> 78 <br />