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111.6 Roofs <br /> Sloped roofbnes that reflect the local architectural context of Everett may contribute to the Riverfront <br /> District's identity and sense of place. Secondary roof elements such as dormers,outriggers,and brackets <br /> add to the modular and interest of the roofs and should be considered. Gabled,hipped,and shed roofs may <br /> also be incorporated. Variations in rooflines should be used to add interest and reduce the massive scale of <br /> large buildings. <br /> Roof design should contribute to the reduction of storm-water runoff by managing roof drainage. Gutters <br /> and downspouts should be concealed unless designed as integrated architectural features. Parapets or <br /> penthouses shall screen all rooftop equipments such as HVAC from public view. <br /> 4. <br /> c. <br /> ..' <br /> A 9 r P <br /> -4 J <br /> glitic. '' I, , • . ., <br /> .. . .., <br /> ., <br /> , , <br /> - -.-. =,., ,, .1 iti <br /> ., <br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan November 14_2008 <br /> Mixed Use Development page 11 of 17 <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> G-11 <br />