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Development Design Standards <br /> <br />Guidelines <br /> <br />B.6.1 Using subtle yet rich colors rather than intense, bright colors is in keeping with the North <br />Woods Theme. Colors should be harmonious with those colors found on adjacent buildings and <br />the environment. Light to medium intensity colors with Iow reflectivity are preferred as the <br />background building color. The warm, subdued hues of natural, earth colors are encouraged. <br />B.6.2 Color can be used to impact the scale of a building by highlighting various architectural <br />elements. <br />B.6.3 Signage and awnings, which are color coordinated, can be used to introduce more intense <br />colors. <br />B.6.4 Large areas of white or cool grays and reflective glass curtain wall systems are <br />discouraged. <br />B.6.$ Bright corporate colors should be limited in use to signage and entry areas. Integrate <br />corporate or tenant identity color sensitively. <br />B.6.6 Exterior color treatment shall be continuous on all elevations. <br /> <br />B.7 ROOFS AND PARAPETS <br /> <br />Intent <br /> <br />The roofline, cornice and parapet are important architectural features that should be strongly <br />defined on commercial buildings. Rooflines should be varied to add visual interest in large <br />buildings. <br /> <br />Guidelines [see figures C, E, G, L & M] <br /> <br />B.7.1 The roof designs should relate to the pitch and shape of roofs found in neighboring <br />structures. Flat roofs behind a parapet are typical in the larger retail structures. For smaller scale <br />restaurants and office structures roofs can be pitched and have gables, dormers and other <br />elements typical of a more residential scale. <br />B.7.2 Parapets should be used to screen flat roofs and should be designed as an architectural <br />feature. A distinctive cornice can be used to emphasize a varied roofline in the design of a <br />building. Classical cornice designs and historical references other than those compatible with the <br />DESIGN CHARACTER are discouraged. <br />B.7.3 Buildings at corners can have special roof shapes in order to emphasize their corner <br />location. <br />B.7.4 A varied roofline should be a strong design element because it adds interest to a building's <br />silhouette. <br />B.7.5 Variations in rooflines can include gables, dormers and well-defined parapets. Offsets in the <br />roofline break up the mass of the roof and are encouraged. <br />B.7.6 Roof overhangs at pedestrian entries provide protection for shoppers and are encouraged. <br />B.7.7 Roofing materials shall be of a color and material consistent with the architectural character <br />of the building and should convey a sense of permanence and quality. <br />B.7.8 Roof-mounted mechanical equipment shall be concealed from public view on all sides by <br />screening in a manner consistent with the character of the building. <br />B.7.9 Gutters are recommended in and may be required on some buildings. All gutters and <br />downspouts shall be designed as a continuous architectural design feature. Exposed gutters and <br />downspouts shall be colored or painted to blend in with the surface to which they are attached. <br />All drainage pipes o:)nnected to downspouts must be concealed from the view of neighboring <br />properties. In addition, this drainage must tie into the site storm water management system. <br />Prefinished metal gutters, scuppers and painted metal downspouts are acceptable roof accessory <br />materials for Elk Ridge Center. <br />B.7.10 Slate, concrete tiles, wood simulated shakes, composition roofing (with at least a 25-year <br />warranty) and preformed metal roofing and textured metal with a matte finish are acceptable <br /> <br />1 2 ELK RIDGE CENTER <br /> <br /> <br />
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