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Development Design Standards <br /> <br />FIGURE - K <br /> <br />B.3 Awnings and sunshades serve as a transition between the building, the sidewalk and the street, helping <br />visually unite them, and providing pedestrian scale to the development. Large panelized products, such as <br />standing seam metal, are appropriate for awnings or canopies only when used at an appropriate scale. <br /> <br />B.4 Within the development, the materials, texture and color of materials of the individual buildings should be <br />varied. Contrasting colors for architectural details, awnings, and at entrances should be used to create <br />interesting architectural features. <br /> <br />FIGURE - L <br /> <br />FIGURE - L <br />B.3 Awnings, canopies and pergolas provide shelter and shade to pedestrians and <br />reduce glare. They can also provide a color accent to a building and the opportunity for <br />store identification. <br /> <br />B.7 Variations in rooflines can include gables, dormers and well-defined parapets. Offsets in the roofline <br />break up the mass ofthe roof and are encouraged. Roof overhangs at pedestrian entdes provide protection for <br />shoppers and are encouraged. <br /> <br />20 ELK RIDGE CENTER <br /> <br /> <br />