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be located more than 12 feet above the floor of the I ` <br /> porch. If the roof of a required porch is developed as a <br /> deck or balcony, it may be flat. : <br /> 2. The porch shall have minimum dimensions of 6 feet by _ <br /> 6 feet. (6 x 6'). For single-family detached dwelling _ <br /> units,the covered area provided by the porch must be - <br /> at least forty-eight (48) square feet and a minimum of <br /> eight (8)feet wide. If the main entrance is for more " <br /> than one (1) dwelling unit,the covered area provided by .r...r <br /> the porch must be at least sixty-three (63) square feet <br /> and a minimum of nine (9)feet wide. <br /> C. Covered balconies/patio:The covered area must be at least forty-eight(48) square feet, a <br /> minimum of eight (8)feet wide, and no more than fifteen (15)feet above grade. The covered <br /> area must be accessible from the interior living space of the house. <br /> D. Openings between porch floor and ground: Openings of <br /> more than one (1) foot between the porch floor and the <br /> ground must be covered with a solid material or lattice. <br /> E. Roofs <br /> 1. Slope: Principal structures must have a roof that is � r <br /> sloped, with a pitch that is no flatter than six (6) units of <br /> horizontal run to twelve (12) units of horizontal rise. <br /> 2. Architectural features:The roof of a principal structure shall include the following <br /> architectural details: <br /> a. At least one (1) dormer facing the street. If only one (1) dormer is included, it shall be at <br /> least five (5)feet wide and shall be centered horizontally between each end of the front <br /> elevation. If more than one (1) dormer is provided, a dormer at least four(4)feet wide <br /> must be provided on each side of the front elevation; or <br /> b. A gabled end, or a gabled end of a roof projection,facing the street. <br /> 3. Roof eaves: Roof eaves must project from the building wall at least twelve (12) inches, <br /> measured horizontally, on at least the front and side elevations. <br /> Design Framework-The COR(Amendment#1) Page 53 <br /> November 27, 2012 <br />