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a. Mirrored glass. <br /> b. Corrugated fiberglass. <br /> c. Chain-link fencing(except for temporary purposes such as a construction site). <br /> d. Crushed colored rock or tumbled glass. <br /> e. Any sheet materials, such as wood or metal siding, with exposed edges or unfinished edges, or made <br /> of nondurable materials. <br /> 28. The principal building entrance shall feature the following improvements: <br /> a. Pedestrian Weather Protection. Provide pedestrian weather protection at least five feet deep over all <br /> primary building entries. This may include a recessed entry, canopy, porch, marquee, or building <br /> overhang. <br /> b. Lighting. Pedestrian entrances must be lit to at least four foot-candles as measured on the ground <br /> plane for commercial buildings. <br /> c. Building or Business Name. Entries must be identified business. <br /> d. Visibility. Building entrances must be visible from the roadway and/or major public pedestrian <br /> pathway. <br /> e. Transparency. Entries must feature glass doors, windows, or glazing (window area) near the door so <br /> that the visitor and occupant can view people opening the door from the other side (not required for entries <br /> leading directly to a single residential dwelling). <br /> f. Architectural or Artwork Enhancements. Building entrances must be enhanced by one or more of the <br /> following measures. Entrances on pedestrian-oriented streets must feature two of the following measures: <br /> (1) Special or ornamental doors,windows, or other architectural elements. <br /> (2) Special paving or materials (e.g., decorative tile work). <br /> (3) Special architectural lighting. <br /> (4) Landscaping. <br /> (5) Artwork. <br /> 29. Secondary Public Access. The secondary public entrance or access shall comply with the following <br /> measures to enhance secondary public access. This regulation applies only to entries used by the public. <br /> a. Weather protection at least three feet deep is required over each secondary entry. <br /> b. A sign may be applied to the awning; provided, that the sign complies with other regulations and <br /> guidelines. <br /> c. There must be at least two foot-candles illumination on the ground surface. <br /> d. Two or more of the design elements noted in #28 must be incorporated within or adjacent to the <br /> secondary entry. <br /> 30. The building shall include on the façade that faces Evergreen Way at least three of the following <br /> design features: <br /> a. Distinctive roof lines, such as an ornamental molding, entablature, frieze, or other roof line device <br /> visible from the ground level. If the roof line decoration is in the form of a linear molding or board, then <br /> the molding or board must be at least eight inches wide. <br /> b. Special treatment of windows and doors, other than standard metal molding/framing details, around <br /> all ground floor windows and doors, decorative glazing, or door designs. <br /> c. Decorative light fixtures with a diffuse visible light source or unusual fixture. <br /> d. Decorative building materials, such as decorative masonry, shingle, brick, or stone. <br /> e. Individualized patterns or continuous wood details, such as fancy butt shingles (a shingle with the <br /> butt end machined in some pattern, typically to form geometric designs), decorative moldings, brackets, <br /> trim or lattice work, ceramic tile, stone, glass block, carrera glass, or similar materials. <br /> 11 f <br />