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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Section 1325 – General Regulations <br />Adopted: November 13, 2006 <br />Page 3 of 9 <br />existing buildings, site features, and site design on adjoining sites in the <br />district. (revised 11/25/13) <br /> <br />1. At least fifty percent (50%) of the largest building on each site <br />shall be constructed at the front setback line. <br /> <br />2. Façade treatment shall be carried around all sides. Architectural <br />elements such as, but not limited to, windows, shutters, awnings, <br />doors, masonry exterior veneers, cornice detailing, window casings, <br />and other architectural details should demonstrate consistency on all <br />sides of the structure that are reasonably visible to the general public. <br />Plain flat walls shall not be permitted when viewable from the public <br />right-of-way or public areas. <br /> <br />3. To avoid long unbroken expanses and to increase visual interest <br />from the street, buildings of more than 40 feet in width shall be divided <br />into smaller increments (between 20 and 40 feet) through articulation <br />of the facades to convey the impression of individually-constructed <br />small storefronts or, in the case of housing, housing units. This can <br />be achieved through the combination of the following techniques: <br /> <br />a) The use of windows and doors; <br /> <br />b) Façade modulation—stepping backward or forward or <br />extending a portion of the façade; <br /> <br />c) Vertical divisions into storefronts with separate display <br />windows and entrances; <br /> <br />d) Recesses and projections such as porches, dormers and bays <br />that create shadows and add visual interest; <br /> <br />e) Variation in the rooflines by using multiple roof and ridge lines <br />perpendicular to one another, offsetting single roof lines, stepped <br />roofs; <br /> <br />f) Providing a lighting fixture, trellis, tree, or other landscape <br />feature with each interval. <br /> <br />4. Awnings or overhangs shall be provided at the primary entryway <br />and at all entrances fronting a public street to provide protection for <br />pedestrians. Awnings shall be opaque so as not to create a glowing <br />effect with lights under the awnings. Awnings shall be constructed of <br />durable and protective material, and shall be properly maintained. <br />Plastic or fiberglass awnings shall not be permitted. (revised 11/25/13) <br /> <br />5. Any multi-level building shall distinguish the ground floor level <br />from the upper floors by use of any or a combination of these <br />techniques: an intermediate cornice line, difference in building