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"Modernistic". For example, see McAlester,Virginia& Lee,A Field <br /> Guide to American Houses,Alfred H. Knopf,New York 1984 p. 464 et <br /> seq. [Provide graphic] <br /> (29) Molding-A continuous decorative band that is either carved into or <br /> applied to a surface. <br /> (30) Mullion-A vertical member separating, and often supporting,windows, <br /> doors or panels set in a series. <br /> (31) Parapet- A low, solid,protective wall or railing along the edge of a roof <br /> " or balcony. <br /> (32) Pavers - Preformed paving blocks that are installed on the ground to form <br /> patterns while at the same time facilitate pedestrian and vehicular travel. <br /> (33) Plaza-An open space that may be improved and landscaped,usually <br /> surrounded by streets and buildings. <br /> (34) Portico -A major porch or overhang supported by columns. <br /> (35) Prairie Style- A style of the early 20th century,notably Frank Lloyd <br /> Wright that emphasized the horizontal lines responding to the flatness of <br /> the Midwestern prairie. [Provide graphic] <br /> (36) Setback- The distance between a building and any lot line. <br /> (37) Sill-The lowest horizontal member of a frame structure,resting on and <br /> anchored to a foundation wall <br /> (38) Spindle- A turned wooden element,often used in screens stair railings, <br /> and porch trim. <br /> (39) Steeply-sloped - Having a pitch of 10/12 or greater for a minimum <br /> horizontal distance of thirty-six inches (36"). <br /> (40) Street frontage: Primary—a parcel's front lot line abutting the street on <br /> which the parcel's address is platted. <br /> (41) Street frontage: Secondary—a parcel's side lot line where,because the <br /> parcel is a corner lot, the side lot line abuts a street other than the street on <br /> which the parcel's address is platted. <br /> (42) Streetwall -The continuation of zero lot line building fa�ades along a <br /> street. <br />