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projection or recess should be a depth of approximately 3% of the length of the <br />uninterrupted building length. Buildings should have architectural features and <br />patterns that provide visual interest at a pedestrian scale. The features should be <br />an integral part of the building fabric, and not be applied trim, graphics or paint. <br />Variations to roof lines and cornice details should also be used to add interest to <br />buildings. <br /> <br />Exterior building materials and colors comprise a significant part of the visual <br />impact of a building. Therefore, they should be aesthetically pleasing and <br />compatible with materials and colors used in the Central Business District and <br />along east Main Street. Facade colors should be subtle, neutral or earth tone <br />colors. The development shall use a consistent palate of materials and colors <br />throughout. Facades of a building which are visible from adjoining properties or <br />public streets shall include certain design elements found on the front facades. <br /> <br />Predominant exterior facade materials should include, but not limited to, one or <br />more of the following: <br />1. Brick <br />2. Native stone <br />3. Tinted, textured, integrally colored concrete masonry units. <br />4. Stucco <br />5. Tilt-up concrete panels with exterior facades as referred to in these standards <br />b. Entryways <br />1. Entrances should be clearly defined and visible. They should incorporate devices <br />such as canopies, overhangs, recesses/projections, arcades, raised parapets over <br />the doors, peaked roof forms, display windows, architectural details such as tile <br />works and moldings which are integrated into the building design. <br />c. Lighting <br />1. General site and street lighting (excluding general parking lot lighting) shall be a <br />design that is compatible and connects with the lighting utilized in the Central <br />Business District. It shall be at a pedestrian scale. Wall lighting fixtures shall be <br />consistent with the pedestrian and general site lighting. <br />2. <br />3. General parking lot lighting shall be at a height no greater than 30 feet. Poles and <br />fixtures shall be a design that compliments the street and general site lighting <br />standards and fixtures. <br />d. Lighting <br />1. General site and street lighting (excluding general parking lot lighting) shall be a <br />design that is compatible and connects with the lighting utilized in the Central <br />Business District. It shall be at a pedestrian scale. Wall lighting fixtures shall be <br />consistent with the pedestrian and general site lighting. <br />Page 266 of 304
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