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considering the appearance, scale, styles and setbacks of the other buildings in the neighborhood. <br />New work may be contemporary or may suggest motifs from historic buildings in the district. <br />A. HEIGHT AND PROPORTION <br />The majority of the structures in the district are two stories in height and have square or <br />rectangular plans. There are several houses that have L- or T-shaped or rambling ground plans. <br />There are a few single -story cottages and one- and one -and -a -half -story bungalows. The most <br />prevalent fagade proportions are between a 1:1 and 1:2 height to width ratio. <br />Required <br />The height of a new structure and its height to width proportions shall be consistent with adjacent <br />buildings in the district. The building height shall be no greater than that of the tallest existing <br />structure and no less than that of the lowest existing structure in the same block. Fagade <br />proportion shall be <br />established by permitting no structure with a fagade wider or narrower than those existing in the <br />same block. Additions to existing buildings shall be related in height and proportion to the <br />existing structure. <br />Recommended <br />Design of new construction should be compatible in character and mood to the building or <br />neighborhood. <br />Prohibited <br />Additions that would add new height or change the existing fagade of a building, and change its <br />scale and architectural character shall not be constructed. <br />Not Recommended <br />New stories should not be added nor existing stories be removed which would destroy important <br />architectural details, features and spaces of the building. Any style or period of architecture that is <br />incompatible with the existing should not be permitted in the new additions. <br />B. BUILDING MATERIALS <br />Wall materials in the district range from brick, stucco and wood clapboard and shingles, to <br />aluminum, <br />vinyl and fiberboard/composite siding. <br />Required <br />Exterior materials used on a new structure shall be compatible in scale, texture and color (as <br />pertains <br />to masonry) with adjacent structures. Materials used on an addition to an existing structure shall <br />relate to the existing or original materials of that structure. Also, as much of the original structure <br />as possible shall be retained so that the addition could be removed without damage to the basic <br />structure and appearance of the building. <br />Recommended <br />Alternative or composite siding may be used when it is the only feasible alternative. This siding <br />should be compatible with the original size and style and with the materials of other buildings in <br />the district. <br />Prohibited <br />Inappropriate materials such as asbestos, asphalt, cast stone or artificial brick shall not be used. <br />Not Recommended <br />Glass blocks should not be used. Concrete block should not be used for anything other than the <br />foundations. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. The owners' proposal <br />will restore what was lost in the wind storm and up grade the rear elevation considerably. <br />The materials chosen will replicate those on the main body of the house. The re -roofing <br />N. <br />
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