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terminals, docks and berths is completely enclosed within <br /> the same single building, a lot coverage of not more than <br /> � sixty(60)percent will be pennitted. <br /> In no case shall impervious surfaces exceed a maximum of <br /> eighty five (85)percent on any individual parcel. <br /> Section 78-826. Building Design and Construction. <br /> A. General Provisions. In addition to otlier restrictions of this chaptex, fihe use, <br /> constructioii, alteration or enla.rgenzents to any buildings or structure�within this ' <br /> district shall meet the following standards: � <br /> (1) Rooftop Equipment: Rooftop equipment shall be screened from view from <br /> the ground at the property line with vertical extensions of the building <br /> walls or with parapets or other architectural design. features of the same <br /> materials used on the wa11s of the building. Where the topography permits, <br /> it is desirable to screen such equipment from adjacent property, but it is <br /> • not the intent of this requirement to increase the height of the screening <br /> significantly above that of the equipment in order to screen it from view � � <br /> from tall buildings or from higher ground. <br /> (2) Form, Scale and Proportion: The form aud proportion of buildings shall be <br /> eonsistent or compatible wifih the scale, form and proportion of e�isting <br /> � 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 windows <br /> and glass doors, of a fiont facade sllould relate to the rhytluns established <br /> in adjacent buildings. <br /> (5) Long Facades: Where large struciures with overly-long facades (walls) are <br /> � • proposed, such as warehouses, building mass should be articulated with . <br /> variations in the building plane and parapet height and through the use of <br /> other unique design or site plan features. <br /> (6) Architectural Design: Architectural design should create haimony through � . <br /> the use of different textures, complementary colors, shadow lines and <br /> contrasting shapes. The use of walls in a single color, with little detailing <br /> . or completely blanlc is discouraged. <br /> 9 <br />
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