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Encouraged Standards <br /> 6. Additions or alterations to existing buildings with unique architectural interest should be <br /> made sensitively and in keeping with the building's original architectural style. <br /> I. Building Design: Prominent Entrances. The intent is to make major entrances to <br /> buildings obvious and welcoming using architectural details, lighting and signage. <br /> I <br /> ornamental ` <br /> building name `i <br /> lighting n ugorm,1m�,"�" O i <br /> �� 7 <br /> recess �■�' E <br /> glass window. *II iiiiiirn�:P..,11 � / <br /> u <br /> I1.Ia���irflir tiraTH>iYWl <br /> Visually prominent entrance - <br /> clerestory <br /> overhang l o s ^j <br /> • __ <br /> lighting - L,,.2.:�. .1 <br /> ji,recessIlm DL31 <br /> li <br /> ilti+ %!i iiiiMc BIN V 41 <br /> ge <br /> tile paving <br /> Visually prominent entrance <br /> Required Standards. <br /> 1. Visual prominence—the principal entry to the building shall be recessed and marked by <br /> at least one element from each of the following groups: <br /> a. Group A: <br /> 1) Recess of at least 3 feet <br /> 2) Overhang extending at least 5 feet <br /> 61 <br />