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Development Design Standards <br /> <br />FIGURE - M <br /> <br />FIGURE - M <br /> <br />B.4 The use of masonry materials may be exempt from the one treatment look. Many times these materials <br />may be used in conjunction with other approved siding materials to enhance the architectural style and appeal <br />of all sides of a building. When masonry is used on the front of a building and it extends to any front corner, <br />it must be return at least 48" around the corner and be terminated by an appropriate architectural element. <br /> <br />FIGURE - N <br /> <br />FIGURE - N <br /> <br />8.8 Signs are an important element <br />that can be an integral component <br />of the building. Signs shall be <br />backlit, or lit with single or multiple <br />shaded, focused sources. <br /> <br />B.9 Integrating lighting into a <br />building can enhance the fa~de and <br />architectural features, and provide for <br />the safety of pedestrians, but should <br />not result in glare and light spill. <br />Lighting can be used to accentuate <br />columns, indentations in the wall, <br />pilasters, or other features on the <br />fac,.ade. <br /> <br />21 ELK RIDGE CENTER <br /> <br /> <br />
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