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SECTION XIV. Chapter 21, Zoning, of the South Bend Municipal Code, Article 8 Building <br />Standards, Section 21-08.01 Building Standards is hereby amended by adding a new <br />subsection (e)(10) as follows: <br />10) In a C district, a minimum of 66 percent of each front or corner facade of all <br />primary buildings shall be constructed of the following building materials: <br />A) High quality, durable, natural materials, such as brick or stone; wood <br />lap siding; lapped, shingled, or panel fiber cement board siding; and <br />glass. <br />B) Other high quality synthetic materials such as synthetic equivalents of <br />brick or stone, architectural precast concrete that looks like brick or <br />stone; or traditional lime-based stucco may be approved by the Zoning <br />Administrator. <br />C) Exterior insulation and finish system (E.I.F.S.). <br />SECTION XV. Chapter 21, Zoning, of the South Bend Municipal Code, Article 8 Building <br />Standards, Section 21-08.01 Building Standards, subsection (f) Façade Articulation- NC or <br />DT District is hereby amended as follows: <br />f) Facade Articulation Composition - NC or DT District <br />In a NC or DT district, these regulations are intended to encourage walkable <br />environments by creating visually interesting buildings with human scaled <br />details and proportions. The following regulations apply to any building <br />greater than 50 feet wide. <br />1) Vertical articulation(e.g., bays, mullions, columns, pilasters, recessed <br />is required to <br />visually break up the massing of the front and corner facades into <br />buildingsegmentsno greater than 25 feet in width. Vertical articulation <br />may be satisfied through the use of architectural features such as bays, <br />mullions, columns, pilasters,regular repetition of window patterns, a <br />break in the building plane, or recessed entries. On corner lots, the <br />material and articulation of the primary facade shall extend a minimum <br />of one segment along the secondary street. <br />2) Horizontal articulation(e.g., base,belt courses, cornice lines, <br />entablatures, friezes, awnings or canopies, changes in materials or <br />window patterns, recessed entries, or other architectural treatments) <br />is required to help distinguish the ground floor or podium from upper <br />stories. <br />3) A main entrance shall effectively address the adjacent public realm and <br />be given prominence on the building facade. This may be satisfied <br />through the use of architectural features such as entranceway roofs or <br />recesses; a chamfered corner; sidelight windows, transom window, or <br />other adjacent windows; additional mouldings with expression lines; or <br />a bay of unique width.