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Development Design Standards <br /> <br />FIGURE - A <br /> <br />A.1 Structures can sst back from the building line <br />to allow for outdoor dining areas, patios, plazas, <br />and entranceways as long as the fa(;ade <br />continuity is not interrupted. <br />B.2 Setbacks and patio areas to allow for outdoor <br />dining and seating areas are encouraged. <br /> <br />FIGURE - B <br />A.1 The height of the buildings, the setbacks, <br />and the character of the landscaped areas <br />determine the sense of spaciousness or, <br />conversely, enclosure. The location and height of <br />buildings, awnings and canopies, trees, and <br />parking all contribute to the pedestrian's sense <br />of comfort while on the sidewalk. <br /> <br />B.3 Awnings, canopies and pergolas provide <br />shelter and shade to pedestrians and reduce <br />glare. They can also provide a color accent to a <br />building and the opportunity for store identifica- <br />tion. <br /> <br />FIGURE - A <br /> <br />FIGURE - B <br /> <br />15 ELK RIDGE CENTER <br /> <br /> <br />