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(48) Spindle -A turned wooden element, often used in screens, stair railings and porch <br /> trim. <br /> (49) Steeply-sloped - Having a pitch of 10/12 or greater for a minimum horizontal <br /> distance of thirty-six inches (36"). <br /> (50) Street: Primary—The street on which the parcel's front lot line abuts and address <br /> is platted. <br /> (51) Street: Secondary—The street that intersects with the Primary Street on which the <br /> parcel's side lot line abuts (e.g. Corner lot). <br /> (52) Streetwall - The continuation of building facades along a Primary Street. <br /> (53) Step back- An architectural element in which the upper stories of a tall building <br /> are stepped back from the lower stories. <br /> (54) Transom - A crosspiece separating a doorway from a window or fanlight above it. <br /> (55) Tudor Style- A transitional style of English architecture that was prominent from <br /> 1890 to 1940 in America. Homes were built using late Medieval and early <br /> Renaissance styles characterized by steep cross-gabled roofs, often punctuated by <br /> small dormers, tall, narrow, casement windows in multiple groups,half-timbering, <br /> and massive decorative chimneys, as referenced by the accompanying graphic.IfialA:N1M------- il "I\ <br /> //11Y l\\ \ 11 ■ A ,., ii, <br /> f <br /> iw <br /> I El A ithill <br /> -�� <br /> (56) Turret-A small, slender tower usually at the corner of a building, often <br /> containing a circular stair. <br /> (57) Uplight- A decorative light fixture used to accent architectural elements or <br /> landscaping. <br /> (58) Vault-An arched ceiling of masonry. <br /> (59) Veranda-A roofed open gallery or porch. <br />