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12/03/2018 <br />o Use roof forms and pitches that derive from those found in the existing home or <br />neighborhood for increased compatibility. <br />o Avoid high floor -to -ceiling heights that create eave lines and roof ridges that are <br />substantially taller than adjacent houses. <br />o Keep building massing and roof forms simple, and avoiding complex floor <br />plans and roof forms which add to the bulk and mass of a building. <br />o In neighborhoods with mainly one-story homes, minimize the visual impact of the <br />second story by providing additional front and side setbacks from the 1s' floor, <br />using simple gable and hip roof forms with their ridge line oriented parallel to the <br />fronting street, or designing the second floor area to fit within an existing roof <br />form. <br />ATTY/RESO.0110/CC RESO APPROVING GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR EVALUATING NEIGHBORHOOD COMPATIBILITY RESO. NO 15719 <br />REV: 11-28-18 PR MUFF NO. 602 <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />