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6.3. SR 05-17-2004
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Development Design Standards <br /> <br />FIGURE - E <br /> <br />FIGURE - E ~ <br />B.1 Each primary building on a site, regardless of size, shall have clearly-defined, highly-visible customer <br />entrances <br />B.$ Visual connection between interior and exterior spaces enhances the pedestrian and shopping experience <br />and allows greater display area without interfering with movement. <br />B.7 For smaller scale restaurants and office structures roofs can be pitched and have gables, dormers and <br />other elements typical of a more residential scale. <br /> <br /> FIGURE - F <br /> <br />FIGURE - F <br />B.1 Each building shall have a well-designed base, middle and top. Architectural detailing or a change of <br />materials or color at the §round level may be used to create the base <br />B.2 Recessed entries to individual storefronts are encouraged as it creates a transition from the sidewalk to <br />the interior of a commercial building. The recessed entry emphasizes the entrance, increases window display <br />area, and provides a safe place for the entry door to open without extending into the sidewalk area. <br /> <br />17 ELK RIDGE CENTER <br /> <br /> <br />
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