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Development Design Standards <br /> <br />FIGURE - G <br /> <br />FIGURE - H (right) <br /> <br />B.3 Awnings are encouraged at retail and pedestrian <br />settings. If provided, awnings shall fit the window bays to <br />blend with or augment the architectural character of the <br />building. Awnings can be an attractive means for store <br />identification with graphics, emblems and store names. <br />Awnings shall fit in proportion to the module of the individual <br />storefront rather than extending beyond a single bay <br /> <br />FIGURE - G (left) <br />B.1 Buildings are encouraged to <br />promote pedestrian orientation and <br />appropriate scale. <br /> <br />FIGURE - H <br /> <br />FIGURE - I <br /> <br />FIGURE - I <br /> <br />B.2 The details included in the <br />building fa~;ade should assist in <br />reducing the visual scale of a <br />large building. Some building <br />designs will be required to have <br />exposed rafter tails, brackets, or <br />other visible architectural <br />elements to enhance design. <br />Exposed and articulated <br />connections between materials <br />is encouraged. <br /> <br />B.8 Pedestrian-oriented signs <br />can be fairly small, and the <br />design and uniqueness of the <br />sign can relay the character of <br />the store. Hanging signs <br />perpendicular to the building are <br />attractive and easily read by <br />pedestrians. <br /> <br />18 ELK RIDGE CENTER <br /> <br /> <br />