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11/-141-V11417 <br /> n i'iS'� IN I^ ie <br /> II 1 ce' 11 iii <br /> III <br /> INS <br /> 4°°� <br /> (41) Primary Building Frontage—The side of a building facing the primary street <br /> located on side-by-side lots, corner lots and double frontage lots, which contains <br /> the primary building entrance. <br /> (42) Prairie Style—An American house style of the late 19th and early 20th century that <br /> is usually marked by horizontal lines,hipped roofs with widely overhanging <br /> eaves, windows grouped in horizontal band, with design aesthetics of the British <br /> Arts and Crafts movement (e.g. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, a proponent of the <br /> style, emphasized the horizontal lines responding to the flatness of the <br /> Midwestern prairie), as referenced by the accompanying graphic. <br /> 4 i9 p <br /> L ; 8g[ �r TER I! <br /> — % ii � h <br /> (43) Primary House Form - The largest mass of a house (e.g. Secondary House Form is <br /> a smaller mass and subordinate to it). See "Building Mass"definition. <br /> (44) Secondary House Form - The smaller mass of a house that is subordinate to the <br /> Primary House Form (e.g. largest mass). See "Building Mass"definition. <br /> (45) Secondary Building Frontage—The side of a building on a corner lot facing the <br /> secondary street, which does not contain the primary building entrance. <br /> (46) Setback- The horizontal distance measured between a building wall and its <br /> property lot lines (e.g. Front yard, rear yard and side yard). <br /> (47) Sill - The lowest horizontal member at the inner structure of a wood-framed wall, <br /> normally resting on and anchored to a foundation wall. <br />