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• Definitions <br /> Building Height: The dimension taken from the sidewalk on Main Street to <br /> uppermost portion of the Parapet/Cornice. <br /> Canopy: A fixed or operable horizontal projection or hood over a door,window, <br /> niche,etc. <br /> Cornice: Any horizontal projecting ornamental molding that finishes or crowns the <br /> top of a building,wall,arch, etc. It shall be a minimum of 24 inches in height. <br /> Display Area: The area from the top of the Kickplate to the head of the entrance <br /> door. <br /> Ganged: A combination of similar devices arranged for convenience to act <br /> together. <br /> Kickplate: The area from the sidewalk surface to the bottom of the Display Area. <br /> It shall be 16-18 inches in height. <br /> Parapet Panel: The area from the head of the uppermost windows to the bottom of <br /> the articulated Cornice. <br /> Primary Facade: Any building face fronting a public street or park. Corner Units <br /> • <br /> shall have two Primary Facades. <br /> Secondary Facade: Any building face that does not front a public street or park. <br /> Walls that extend above the roofline of an adjoining building shall be treated as <br /> Secondary Facades. <br /> Storefront: The one story portion from the Main Street sidewalk to the head of the <br /> entrance door. <br /> Stringcourse: An area that is located at the second floor line that separates the <br /> Storefront from the Upper Facade. Usually created with a reveal and/or change in <br /> the brick application (i.e. a Soldier Course). <br /> Transom Area: The area between the head of the entrance door and the bottom of <br /> the Stringcourse. <br /> Unit or Unit Width: The 20-26 foot implied building width. <br /> Unit Area: The area defined as the Unit Width times the Building Height. <br /> Upper Facade: The one to two story portions from the Stringcourse to the bottom <br /> of the articulated Cornice. <br /> • <br /> 8 <br />