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r, <br /> V <br /> Entries <br /> 1. All new and buildings remodeled on the exterior shall present a front entrance <br /> facing and clearly visible from the sidewalk and provide pedestrian connections to <br /> the street. Buildings located on the front of a lot shall present a front entrance <br /> oriented toward the dominant street(e.g. Baker,Virginia, 21st, Leonard,Victor, <br /> and 19th.) Buildings located on the back of a lot which is not on a corner shall <br /> orient toward the dominant street and,when possible,present a front entrance <br /> visible from the sidewalk. Infill dwellings or buildings on the back of a corner lot <br /> shall orient toward the street to which they are adjacent. <br /> 2. Provide a covered space, entryway or porch, to provide weather protection over <br /> the front door. Entryways and a covered porch which is open on three(3) sides <br /> may project six (6) feet into the front setback. The base height of the ground floor <br /> shall be several steps above ground level. <br /> 3. Entryways should be of materials and proportions consistent with the <br /> neighborhood and the dominant treatment of the building. In general, wood is the <br /> proper material for doors, porches, etc. <br /> 4. Wood balustrades are strongly encouraged over prefabricated metal railings. <br /> 5. No more than two entry doors should be placed side by side. When more than <br /> two units are accessed in close proximity, it is preferable to have a single,highly <br /> articulated principal entry into a common lobby. <br /> Porches should be made of <br /> substantial materials,such as <br /> heavy columns and wood <br /> balustrades. The use of <br /> pre-fabricated metal railings LA <br /> =" <br /> is not recommended. <br /> 1111 <br /> NI <br /> APPROPRIATE OVAPPROPRIATE <br /> 60 <br /> 9 <br />
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