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(2) Form, Scale and Proportion: The form and proportion of buildings <br /> shall be consistent or compatible with the scale, form and proportion <br /> of existing development in the immediate area. <br /> (3) Unusual Buildings: The use of unusual shapes, color and other <br /> characteristics that cause new buildings to call excessive attention to <br /> themselves and create disharmony shall be avoided. <br /> (4) Mass And Voids: The rhythm of structural mass to voids, such as <br /> windows and glass doors, of a front facade should relate to the <br /> rhythms established in adjacent buildings. <br /> (5) Long Facades: Where large structures with overly-long facades (walls) <br /> are proposed, such as warehouses, building mass should be <br /> articulated with variations in the building plane and parapet height and <br /> through the use of other unique design or site plan features. <br /> (6) Architectural Design: Architectural design should create harmony <br /> through the use of different textures, complementary colors, shadow <br /> lines and contrasting shapes. The use of walls in a single color, with <br /> little detailing or completely blank is discouraged. <br /> (7) Monotony: Monotony of design in single or multiple building projects <br /> shall be avoided. Variation of detail, form and siting shall be used to <br /> provide visual interest. <br /> (8) Roofs: Careful consideration of durable materials, proportions and <br /> shapes, emphasizing the importance of roofs as integral and <br /> embracing elements of the over-all design, is particularly important. <br /> (9) Materials: Use of substantial amounts of masonry materials (face <br /> brick, stucco, stone) is encouraged. The use of aluminum siding, metal <br /> ribbed panels and extensive mirrored glass surfaces is discouraged. <br /> Evaluation of building materials shall be based on the quality of its <br /> design and relationship and compatibility to building materials in the <br /> immediate neighborhood. <br /> (10) Design Uniformity: Architectural treatments (e.g., building materials, <br /> colors, facade design, roof lines, screening) shall be consistent and <br /> compatible on all sides. Treatment that is uniform on all sides will be <br /> deemed to meet the requirements of this principle. Adjacent land uses, <br /> visibility from public streets and use of screening devices (walls, <br /> fences, berms, landscaping) are criteria to be considered when varying <br /> this treatment. The applicant will have the burden of demonstrating the <br /> reasons for differing treatment on different sides (e.g., the need for <br /> truck access on one side and pedestrian access on another). <br /> 9 <br />
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