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6/28/2004
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ADOPTING THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRECISE PLAN
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<br />I I <br /> Chapter II - Development Standards & Urban Design Guidelines <br /> ] <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I ~ <br /> ~ <br /> 1 :.:; <br /> i:: <br /> «:: <br /> ~ <br /> I V) <br /> Roof design should match the principal building and contribute to the overall architectural character. A variety of roof <br /> I forms are encouraged to create a visually interesting skyline. <br /> I e. Shaped Frames and Sills - should be used to enhance the Precise Plan Area and are attractive when viewed from <br /> openings and add additional relief. They should be pro- surrounding areas. Pitched and domed roofs are recom- <br /> I portional to the glass area framed; e.g., a larger window mended. Experimental, non-traditional rooflines generally <br /> should have thicker framing members. should not be used. <br /> I <br /> I f. Mullions and Muntins - are recommended to create a. Pitched Roofs - should generally be between 30° and <br /> multi-pane windows. Snap-in grilles or muntins should 60°, and when used should generally extend across a <br /> I not be used. Multi-pane windows are strongly recom- minimum of 75% of office and residential building front- <br /> mended for highly visible locations such as main build- ages to ensure the roof contributes significantly to the <br /> I ing entrances, first floor windows, and projecting build- character of the building. <br /> I ing masses that incorporate bay windows, atria, etc. <br /> b. Roof Ridges - should be aligned to be parallel and/or <br /> ï g. Glazing - Clear glazing is strongly recommended. Re- perpendicular to the street frontage. <br /> flective glazing should not be used. If tinted glazing is <br /> I used, the tint should be kept as light as possible; green, c. Roof Overhangs - are strongly recommended. Over- <br /> grey, and blue are recommended. hangs should be a minimum of two feet, with additional <br /> I detailing in the form of cornices, support brackets, and! <br /> I 11. Roof Design - Roofs should match the principal building in or exposed beams/rafter ends. <br /> terms of style, detailing and materials. They should con- <br /> I tribute attractive forms that add to the overall character of d. Fascia Panels - should be substantial in dimension, in <br /> proportion to the roof they trim. <br /> I - 53 - Final Plan -June 2004 <br /> I <br />
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