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S:\PLANNING\Townhomes\Notes from 6_9_01 Mobile Workshop.doc -2- <br /> • Centennial Crossing - Town & Country Homes <br /> • - need to require minimum outside patio door (falling down the hill) <br /> - deep corridor entries again <br /> - sidewalks are nice (built against back of curbing) <br /> • Copper Marsh <br /> - good color variety <br /> - off driveway parking <br /> - sidewalks on one side — should we require one side or two? <br /> - Require minimum setbacks <br /> - Tie setback to size or elevation? <br /> - No eaves! — should require eaves <br /> - Hammer heads for turnarounds <br /> • Oakridge Builders (Chris took photo here) <br /> - fake stone & vinyl looks nice <br /> - non-uniform garages look good <br /> • Maple Grove NUTs (New Urban Townhomes) Boston & Albany styles <br /> - garages underneath units with individual garage doors for privacy <br /> - brick is nice <br /> - would be nice for ER Station <br /> - unit common areas face each other <br /> • - subsidized units have alleys in back— minimal space <br /> Pre-Cast Tip-up Panel Buildings <br /> • need to require screening of mechanical equipment (roof or pad mounted) <br /> • nicest looking buildings have a mixture of texture, materials, color <br /> • color combinations can be attractive or not— hard to regulate <br /> • varied shapes and material around entryways looks nice <br /> • lots of glass not necessarily attractive <br /> • raked texture looks nicer than corduroy on long, featureless expanses <br /> • <br />