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<br />Housing Architecture <br /> <br />I. When possible garages faces should be designed to enhance the streetscape <br />as much as possible. <br /> <br />Designs options could be as follows: <br /> <br />Turned a minimum of22.5 degrees from the front street. <br />Inside loads <br />Outside loads <br />Rear loads <br /> <br /> <br />Decorative garage doors (wood or windows) <br /> <br />Flexibility and exceptions may be made by the Architectural Control <br />Committee (ACC) for lots that have physical limitations due to width, tree <br />preservation, slopes, widths, etc. <br /> <br />2. Home fronts shall have at least 25% brick, fieldstone, or cultured stone, <br />unless otherwise approved by the Architectural Control Committee (ACC). <br />and the entrances shall be enhanced with a combination of the following <br />features: <br /> <br />· Decorative Pillars <br />. windows above, or the side of entrance door. <br />. Functional Front Porch <br />. Engraved address # 's <br />. Decorative garage door <br /> <br />3. All retaining walls shall be either stone or decorative block and each wall <br />shall not exceed 6' in height. Additional terraces will then be used. <br /> <br />4. Roof pitch of at least 8/12 unless otherwise approved by the ACe. <br /> <br />4 <br />