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(3) Multi-Family Residential Building Setbacks <br /> (A) Building setbacks shall not exceed ten feet (10') from the right of way line <br /> of the street on which the parcel's address is platted. <br /> (4) Multi-Family Residential Building Design <br /> (A) Façades <br /> (i) All residential buildings shall include design elements, including but <br /> not limited to, front doors/entries, front porches/porticos/overhangs, <br /> articulated rooflines, and balanced/symmetrical fenestration on all <br /> facades. <br /> (ii) Residential buildings shall have identifiable architectural styles that <br /> incorporate elements and details that remain consistent with that <br /> style. <br /> (iii) Unarticulated, Modern Style building façades are prohibited. <br /> (iv) Front building façades shall be oriented toward, and parallel to, all <br /> primary street frontages including corner lots. <br /> (v) Building designs that create blank wall conditions facing primary or <br /> secondary streets are prohibited. <br /> (vi) The front door entrance(s) shall define, and remain consistent with, <br /> the building's architectural style and character and shall face the <br /> Primary Street frontage. <br /> (vii) Building designs that orient front doors so that they are not visible <br /> from the Primary Street are prohibited. <br /> (viii) Front façade entry doors, windows, roof shapes and building <br /> massing shall be the dominant character defining elements of the <br /> architectural style. <br /> (ix) Garage doors shall face alleys or be oriented so as to not face the <br /> primary street frontage. <br /> (x) Front façade entry doors and mailboxes shall face the primary street <br /> frontage. <br />