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EXHIBIT 1 TO ORDINANCE <br /> weather damage, fading, or corrosion. Thin gauge metals, plastic laminates, opaque and reflective <br /> glass, and plywood or T- 111 siding are not appropriate. <br /> ('.hanna of m_ - '- .• • • <br /> ya <br /> J <br /> I -- — <br /> 4 <br /> .qq Jr - <br /> -G1., ,::(,,,..,‘`Y- <br /> --- ,- <br /> s <br /> »... 4.1 r_ �1'^ <br /> Bolder colors shall be used as accents for building details ornamentation or special features to reduce <br /> the perceived bulk of the structures. <br /> 111.6 Roofs <br /> Sloped rooflines 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 <br /> brackets add to the modular and interest of the roofs and should be considered. Gabled, hipped, and <br /> shed roofs may also be incorporated. Variations in rooflines should be used to add interest and <br /> reduce the massive scale of large buildings. Roof design should contribute to the reduction of storm- <br /> water runoff by managing roof drainage. Gutters and downspouts should be concealed unless <br /> designed as integrated architectural features. Parapets or penthouses shall screen all rooftop <br /> equipment such as HVAC from publicview. <br /> r, <br /> r, <br /> -•:: . )1 l . c <br /> II.. X 1 1 ,'ps r�4 <br /> 4 s,i ,. <br /> III Ill 1 ii <br /> 51 <br /> _ _ _ ,IIS <br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan <br /> Mixed Use Development <br /> Design Guidelines <br />