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CHAPTER 6 <br />UnigL <br />cornice lir <br />Externally <br />signac <br />Unique windo <br />integrated wit <br />architectural fon <br />Fla(, <br />Special buildir <br />lightir <br />Recessed ent <br />Building elemen <br />integrated va <br />architectural sty <br />62 <br />Non -Residential Uses <br />(p) Storefront details. Ground floor facades must include at least <br />three of the elements listed below. Standard corporate logos or <br />architectural elements will not qualify. <br />i. Unique or handcrafted pedestrian -oriented signage. <br />ii. Artwork incorporated on the fagade. <br />iii. Distinctive treatment of windows and/or door(s). <br />iv. Permanent weather protection element such as a glass and/or steel <br />canopy at least 6 feet in depth along the majority of building <br />frontage. <br />v. Distinctive exterior light fixtures. <br />vi. Unique or handcrafted planter boxes or other architectural features <br />that are intended to incorporate landscaping. <br />vii. Distinctive fagade kickplate treatment including the use of stone, <br />marble, tile or other material that provides special visual interest. <br />viii. Other details as approved by the City that add visual interest to the <br />Refined moldings storefronts. <br />and building <br />elements of <br />consistent style <br />Hand-crafted, <br />non -corporate signage <br />High quality materials <br />(traditional masonry) <br />Multi -paned <br />fenestration that <br />adds scale and <br />decorative pattern <br />Figure 52. These Colby Avenue buildings <br />incorporate a number of desirable storefront details. <br />New buildings would also need to add weather <br />protection features. <br />MAKERS architecture and urban design <br />0509_rpt_draft.doc - 6/29/06 <br />