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6.4. SR 08-18-2003
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b. The same Cornice detail shall not be the same as the two adjacent Units to each side. <br />c. Cornice design shall be integrated as an overall part of the design and shall be of a <br /> Primary Fasade building material or architectural precast concrete. <br />d. Medallions on a given unit shall not be the same medallions on the two adjacent <br /> Units to each side. <br />e. The Parapet Panel, if greater in height than four feet, shall have at least thirty-five <br /> (35%) to forty (40%) percent of the area devoted to a change in material pattern or as <br /> a relief from the main facade. <br />f. Upper Facade treatments shall not extend across multiple Units in attempts to unify <br /> them into a single unit. <br /> <br />a. The cornice projection should be proportionate to the scale of the building and to <br /> the detail of the cornice. <br />b. Comice heights are encouraged to vary in height from Unit to Unit by at least <br /> twenty-four (24) inches. <br />c. No more than four (4) medallions are recommended in the Upper Facade. <br /> <br />(8) Upper Floor Windows. <br /> <br /> Standards: <br />a. A minimum of three (3) windows or grouping of windows per floor per Unit Width <br /> shall be provided in the Upper Facade. <br />b. Only single-hung, double-hung, casement and fixed windows shall be allowed. <br />c. Window widths in the Upper Primary Facade shall not be greater than thirty-six (36) <br /> inches. <br />d. The grouping of windows shall not exceed nine (9) feet in width. <br />e. Windowsills are required on all widows and shall be articulated with an acceptable <br /> Primary Facade building material or architectural precast concrete. <br />f. Mirrored glass shall not be allowed. <br />g. Wood and/or metal framing shall be finished in a color to coordinate with the <br /> building's overall color scheme. <br />h. Window air conditioners shall not be allowed in Primary Facades. <br />i. Balconies on Primary Facades (excluding facades that face the river) shall not be <br /> deeper than twenty-four (24) inches <br />j. Lintels shall be of an acceptable Primary Faqade building material or architectural <br /> precast concrete. <br />k. Design and detail of bay, bowed and/or boxed windows shall be different from Unit <br /> to Unit. <br /> <br /> Guidelines: <br />a. On Primary Upper Facades, the sum of window widths per floor should equal forty <br /> (40%) to forty-five (45%) percent of the total Unit Width. <br />b. Upper Facade Windows are encouraged to align directly above one another from <br /> floor to floor. <br />c. All Upper Primary Facade windowsills, on a given floor in a given Unit, are preferred <br /> to be at the same height. <br /> <br /> <br />
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