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planters and/or other elements b <br /> that reduce building scale and add visual <br /> sual <br /> (C) Commercial or mixed-use buildings with ground level retail or oce <br /> space must, whenever possible, include open, clear glass windowsfto <br /> allow views into building interiors. Tinted or reflective glass is rohibi <br /> p ted. <br /> (D) Buildings must have consistent window expressions visible <br /> street. Large expanses of glass curtain walls are prohibited. from the <br /> (E) Storefront windows must be constructed of painted or clad w <br /> and clear glass. Ornamental or extruded metal shapes are°dermitt dI <br /> however, typical aluminum-style storefront en p ' <br /> discouraged. try and glazing systems are <br /> (F) Where possible, display windows should be installed on the sides and rear <br /> of buildings adjacent to pedestrian paths, plazas, outdoor cafes, and <br /> parking lots. <br /> (G) Dormer windows in multi-story buildings are encouraged. <br /> (H) Solid metal security gates, metal roll-down windows, and link or grill <br /> security devices are prohibited in new mixed-use commercial or renovated <br /> existing commercial properties. <br /> (7) Commercial/Mixed Use Building Materials <br /> (A) To ensure and enhance architectural interest throughout the "Mixed Use" <br /> zoned area of the NNDA, the use of various materials and colors is <br /> encouraged, but must be compatible with adjacent existing buildings <br /> (B) Materials that complement the existing character of the nei hborhoa <br /> such as wood siding and brick/stone masonry, are encouraged. g d, <br /> (C) Wood, brick, stone, stucco accents, and glass are the preferred Primary <br /> building materials palette for commercial structures. New construction and <br /> major rehabilitations must be primarily constructed of these high-quality <br /> materials. They should be used on all commercial facades, including <br /> fronts, sides and rears of buildings that are visible from the streets and <br /> parking areas. <br /> (D) Concrete block, stucco metal ] <br /> , Plywood, exterior insulation finishing <br /> systems, unfinished pre-cast concrete, or poured-in-place concrete are <br /> prohibited on commercial mixed-use building facades or on walls that are <br /> visible from streets, sidewalks, and parking areas. <br /> 29 <br />
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