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-256- <br /> <br />Garage Door Treavn~r~ <br /> <br />Town Center District - Jan. '03 Draft <br /> <br />ii. <br /> <br />111. <br /> <br />iv. <br /> <br />porches and bay windows, or <br />balconies and bay windows that face <br />the adjacent street, park, or open <br />space. <br /> <br />Windows. All street-facing facades <br />should have windows coveting at <br />least 25% of the fagade's area. The <br />largest window or group of windows <br />of the living room, dining room, or <br />family room should be fully visible <br />from the street. <br /> <br />Garage Door Treatments. All <br />residential garage-doors visible from <br />a street or park shall consist of <br />articulated panels and incorporate at <br />least two of the following features: <br />1. indoor living space or <br /> balcony space built over the <br /> garage with clear sight lines <br /> between the street and these <br /> spaces; <br />2. strong shadow lines around <br /> the garage face created by <br /> recessing the door one foot <br /> behind the adjacent building <br /> plane, or by extending a <br /> trellis or bay window at least <br /> two feet in front of the garage <br /> face; <br /> for multiple car garages, 1/mit <br /> garage doors to nine feet (9') <br /> in width with intervening <br /> posts at least one foot in <br /> width. <br /> <br />Roof Form. All residential buildings <br />are encouraged to have hipped or <br />gabled roofs. Flat roofs are <br />prohibited. <br /> <br />Visual Character <br /> <br />page 23 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />