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Joint
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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6/27/2011
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.., , <br /> 8 <br /> A B <br /> ,„,..0., <br /> _„:„,, HORIZONTAL <br /> in Aggin Ili 4 SEPARATION <br /> 0 a <br /> 4 t <br /> �I1 <br /> Horizontal Separation of Ground Floor <br /> 6. Architectural Articulation. Buildings in all MUC zoning sub - districts shall be <br /> designed to minimize the appearance of massing and provide for articulation and <br /> high - quality design. Buildings shall incorporate at least one of the options <br /> provided in items a -d. Alternatively, new development may provide a narrative <br /> with comprehensive site plans explaining how massing is minimized in other <br /> ways. Compliance with this requirement shall be evaluated by the responsible <br /> review authority in the review process. <br /> a. Facade Plane Modulation. Exterior walls that vary in depth and /or <br /> direction. exhibiting offsets, recesses, or projections with depth of at <br /> least 18 inches, or a repeated pattern of offsets. recesses, or projections <br /> of smaller depth. <br /> b. Feature Projections and Recesses. Projecting eaves and overhangs, <br /> balconies, porches, canopies. trellis features, arcades. and window <br /> recesses that provide human scale and help break up building mass. <br /> c. Variety in Height and Roof Forms. Varied building heights that result in a <br /> noticeable change in height or changes in pitch, plane. and /or <br /> orientation. <br /> d. Facade Detail. Details such as cornices, window trim, changes in material, <br /> and other architectural elements that provide architectural interest. <br /> 7. Visual Relationship between Multiple Buildings. Multiple buildings on a single <br /> site shall be designed to create a strong visual relationship between and among <br /> the buildings, while including architectural variety on different buildings. <br /> ORD. # 1130 -353 <br /> FORMERLY MUFF # 602 <br />
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