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<br />Downtown Centerville <br /> Master Plan & Development Guidelines <br />Street Presence: Mixed-Use Corridors <br />Materials: Mixed-Use Corridors <br /> Emphasize pedestrian experience with <br /> Provide a diverse mix of materials, <br />canopies, decorative light fixtures and applied in a variety of proportions, <br />material detail; exposures and detailing within a block, <br />or along a street; <br /> <br /> Encourage variety of color, texture and <br />materials to complement other <br /> Encourage durable, high quality <br />streetscape elements; materials; <br /> <br /> Conceal service entries, loading Vinyl, metal and wood siding is not <br />facilities and mechanical services from allowed except as a complimentary <br />view along public streets; material. Composite siding will be <br />considered on a conditional use basis; <br /> <br /> Create a continuous building edge along <br />street frontage, visually connecting Encourage the use of mostly brick or <br />adjacent buildings with complementary comparable alternative; minimum <br />façade treatments. requirement of 50% of non-glazed wall <br />area; <br /> <br />Windows and Doors: Mixed-Use <br /> Metal and wood components are only <br />Corridors <br />acceptable as a complimentary material; <br /> Maximize glass openings for all ground <br /> Encourage overhead projections, either <br />for retail, restaurant and other <br />as a specific building component or as <br />permanent/temporary canopies; <br />minimum of total ground level façade, or <br /> <br />demonstrate great design through other <br />means; <br /> Provide real window openings for all <br />street facing façades above ground level <br />façade; <br /> Provide recessed entries wherever <br />possible; <br /> Use clear or lightly tinted glass for all <br />or highly tinted glazing is not <br />acceptable; <br /> Provide primary access doors facing <br /> <br />Doors and Windows Enhance the Street <br />public streets; <br /> <br />January 4, 2006 Page 25 of 34 <br /> <br />