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July 13, 2015 <br />Section 7: Building Design Standards TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 77 <br /> <br />• stoops, <br />• eaves, or <br />• balconies <br />(ii) Attached townhome facades shall have variation in architectural features and <br />paint/siding between adjacent units. Variations of architectural features may <br />include one of the following: <br />• porches, <br />• stoops, <br />• eaves, <br />• windows or doorway treatments or framing, or <br />• other architectural features acceptable as variation by community <br />development staff. <br />(iii) Windows and Doors: All building facades of single-family use buildings shall meet <br />the transparency requirements established in Table 7-2. <br />(iv)(iii) In a detached single-family development, along each block face a <br />minimum of five (5) façade designs or styles shall be required. No home shall <br />have the same design, style, or paint/siding as the homes immediately adjacent <br />or across the street. The following design standards shall be met: <br />1. Roofing materials visible from any public right-of-way shall vary materials <br />in each design. <br />2.1. Variation to façade designs or styles shall be required through changes to <br />size and location of windows, doorways, or changes in eave lines and <br />massing. <br />3.2. In an effort to decrease monotony of design, changing the paint color or <br />material type will not be considered a different design or style. <br />(v)(iv) Single Family and Small Multi-Family buildings shall not have more than <br />three materials used on the exterior of the structure. Of the three materials a <br />primary material shall be used for a minimum of 60 percent of facades facing a <br />public street. Primary materials shall be one of the following: <br />1. Masonry (brick, stone, cast stone, or other durable masonry material; any <br />masonry product shall be mortared in place) <br />2. Cementitious fiber clapboard with a minimum 50-year warranty <br />3. LP Smartside <br />3.4. Wood, or <br />4.5. Other durable material approved by the JDA <br />(vi)(v) Secondary materials may be used up to 40 percent of facades facing a <br />public street. Secondary materials shall be one of the following: <br />1. A primary building material, or <br />2. Architectural metal with matte finish, or <br />3. Stucco utilizing a 3-step process of application. <br />(c) A recommended palette for exterior building colors is included in Attachment <br />6. Fluorescent colors are prohibited. The colors of roofs, trim and siding, and accents <br />shall work together to create a unified whole. <br />