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1 <br /> I I . GENERAL HOME DESIGN GUIDES <br /> Each individual home shall have its own identity and character. It will be aesthetically balanced,details <br /> consistent with its bas_c architectural style and be made with quality materials and workmanship. <br /> Homes identical to an established builder's model or portfolio will not be allowed and homes not <br /> demonstrating adequate design variety will not be approved by ARC. <br /> SUMMARY EXAMPLE DETAIL <br /> A. VISUAL IMPACTS <br /> ' "' ti' ih., • R' 1. Create attractive off-lot visual impacts. <br /> i ` wo, . ,`- ` .. •,�, ; Be mindful of the home's massing as seen <br /> IN SSP 4,,ii! : ,•! p.-. '' ` from surrounding road approaches and in <br /> "'A ' ' I.- <br /> - context with other adjacent and surround <br /> - � 4 , •'�< �"- - homes. Avoid unaccented 2&3 story <br /> y <br /> � facades. <br /> .. ,, } ' wx. <br /> t L <br /> ' i'. "�' , 2. Respond to each lot's on and off-site <br /> opportunities to help define the home's <br /> "" �' ` '" outdoor spaces andguide positions of <br /> '-ir.tent i n leo" p <br /> ...,:�,. !b lint i home interior spaces <br /> -,%t T _ 3. Select home design/floor plans that <br /> establish a friendly relationship with the <br /> T _ .. street via porches,decks, gradual level <br /> r -4.7changes and anteways,entry sitting areas, <br /> courtyards,patios, terraces,sheltered <br /> _....,�' , entrys,etc. <br /> 4. Price efficiency can come with simpler, • <br /> r I sj lower room count, "box-on-box"floor <br /> • t III <br /> plans,blended with modern, shared-space <br /> room layouts. <br /> 5. "Stage front"appearance will not be <br /> approved, the sides and rear should sup- <br /> port the style of the home's front eleva- <br /> tions. <br /> 6. Camouflage garages with small set- <br /> backs from home front with porch exten- <br /> sions, arbors,trellises,wing walls or <br /> retaining walls. Use to help hide garbage <br /> I. <br /> � ` &recycle bins. <br /> 1 �' ?... ,ILII„.„._ 7. Add steps from garage to home,pro- <br /> 1j1 �.,L. I _ �_ vide headroom at garage service door. <br /> '14 . 7 i " Allow space for added risers in garage <br /> and/or transition rooms within home, <br /> such as laundry/mudroom. Design <br /> 'kV' !./411should reduce impact of blank area above <br /> garage door(s) (ie. lowered roof line, <br /> Trellis/arbor/pergola as garage trim/details.) <br /> camouflage. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Page 6 <br />
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