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DRAFT September 11, 2014 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 77 <br /> <br />(iii) Building entrances along Pedestrian Priority and Pedestrian-Friendly frontages shall be <br />located under a shade device, such as an awning or portico. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 7-5 Images showing examples of shading along sidewalks <br />7.6 Building Materials <br />(a) Exterior Building Façade Materials (for all buildings) <br />1. Exterior Insulation Finish System (EIFS) shall not be used. (ADDITIONAL TEXT TO BE <br />PROVIDED) <br />7.7 Design of Automobile Related Building and Site Elements <br />(a) Where permitted under Section 4 of this Code, drive-through lanes, auto service bays, <br />and gas station canopies for commercial uses shall not be located with frontage along <br />any Pedestrian Priority Frontage. Drive-through lanes may be permitted along <br />Pedestrian-Friendly frontages only if the property has no General or Alley frontage. <br />Drive-through lanes, auto service bays, and gas station canopies shall be hidden <br />behind a 3’ high Street Screen along both Pedestrian-Friendly and General frontages <br />(see illustrations below). The Street Screen shall be made up of (i) a living screen or <br />(ii) a combination living and primary building material screen (See Section 11.0 for <br />details). <br />(b) No more than 60% of a lot’s frontage along a Pedestrian-Friendly frontage may be <br />dedicated to drive through lanes, canopies, service bays, and other auto-related site <br />elements. There shall be no such limitation along General or Alleys frontages and <br />along highway frontage roads. <br />