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(E) Multi-Family Residential Projections <br /> (i) Attached dwelling units shall have street-facing, individual entries <br /> and porches along the primary street frontage. Decks and garages <br /> shall be located and oriented to the rear of the structure. <br /> (ii) Front doors shall be a prominent feature on the primary street <br /> facade of the unit. <br /> (iii) Porch handrails of perforated metal, stainless steel cables, and <br /> unfinished metal mesh are prohibited. <br /> (iv) Open porch bases are prohibited. Porch bases shall be <br /> continuously skirted with a painted wood lattice panel, masonry, <br /> concrete or similar material to the primary building. <br /> (F) Multi-Family Residential Lighting <br /> (i) Floodlights and uplights with bulbs greater than one hundred(100) <br /> watts on residential building fagades are prohibited. Motion- <br /> sensored flood lights and security lights shall be limited to rear <br /> door entries, side door entries or garages only. <br /> (ii) Building and landscape lighting shall be a natural white color <br /> consistent with incandescent,fluorescent,LED or metal halide <br /> lighting. Colored lights are prohibited unless for appropriate <br /> seasonal decoration or interest. <br /> (G) Multi-Family Residential Mechanical Equipment and Utilities <br /> (i) Mechanical equipment shall not be located along primary and <br /> secondary street frontages. <br /> (ii) Rooftop mechanical equipment shall be located in the center or <br /> rear corner of a building, away from the primary street elevation. <br /> (iii) Roof top mechanical equipment shall be screened by the roof form. <br /> When the roof form cannot hide such equipment, a solid screen <br /> shall be constructed of materials similar to those of the primary <br /> facade. <br /> (iv) Satellite television dishes shall be located so that they are not <br /> visible from the primary street. <br /> (5) Multi-Family Residential Landscaping <br /> Page 14 of 26 <br />