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b. Lower facade architectural detail elements, such as pediments, shall not extend above <br /> the bottom of the stringcourse line. <br /> C. Medallions on a given unit shall not be the same medallions on the two adjacent units <br /> to each side. <br /> d. Storefront treatments shall not extend across multiple units in attempts to unify them <br /> into a single unit. <br /> Guidelines: <br /> a. No more than two medallions are recommended in the lower facade. <br /> b. Maintain a regular pattern or rhythm with other facades along the street. <br /> C. Masonry columns, piers and/or pilasters are encouraged and should compliment <br /> and/or match the material used on the upper facade to help define the storefront <br /> patterns and rhythms. <br /> (3) Kickplates. <br /> Standards: <br /> a. Shall be 18 to 24 inches in height. <br /> b. Excluding wood shakes, kickplates may be of an acceptable accent building material. <br /> C. Color shall be neutral,blend and compliment with the major building materials. <br /> (4) Display area. <br /> Standards: <br /> a. Sills shall be directly above the top of the kickplate. <br /> b. Mirrored glass shall not be allowed. <br /> C. Wood and/or metal framing shall be finished a color to coordinate with the building's <br /> overall color scheme. <br /> (5) Transom area. <br /> Standards: <br /> a. Shall be the same as the primary facade building material. <br /> b. The transom area,if it has no awnings, shall have at least 40 to 50 percent of the area <br /> devoted to a change in material pattern that is unique,but similar to adjacent units. <br /> C. Glass block and/or stained glass will be allowed. Mirrored glass shall not be allowed. <br /> Guidelines: <br /> a. Transoms may be illuminated from the inside. <br /> b. Incorporation of signage into the transom area is a desirable element. <br /> (6) Entrances. <br /> Guidelines: <br />