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Housing Design and Site Criteria COp-tion 1 and 2 <br /> • Home design must comply with all federal, smote and local building codes. <br /> • The home must be able to be built within six months from the time the Agreements are <br /> is executed. An extension may be granted only with prior approval of the City. <br /> • Plan must be prepared in consultation with an Architectural Designer or other design <br /> professional. <br /> • Home shall be single family owner occupied upon completion, <br /> • A minimum of three bedrooms is required. A fourth bedroom or a den is preferred. <br /> • Two full bathrooms are preferred. A home design with 111-2 baths will be considered. <br /> • A two-car garage with a payed, hard surFace driveway is required. <br /> • Ecberfor materials {siding, doors and windows} should be low maintenance. Hardboard <br /> siding materials are not acceptable. <br /> • Unit height and mass of new home shall be compatible with the scale of the surrounding <br /> neighborhood. The house building lines, variable roof lines, door and window placement <br /> used to minimize wall mass and house orientation to street, must present a balanced <br /> and pleasing view from all sides. <br /> • A full basement shatl be provided unless the selected design results in a split-level or <br /> walkout type of basement. <br /> • The entire grounds shall be landscaped to be aesthetically Pleasing in all seasons. hand <br /> forms and plant materials shall be used to define the site and blend with adjoining <br /> properties. Street Fees selected from the street tree master plan shall be planted where <br /> space permits. The landscape plan must be reviewed by the City landscape Architect. <br /> • Existing trees shall be preserved when possible. Care should be taken to preserve <br /> existing root systems. Construction fencing around root system must be provided on <br /> trees directly adjacent to active grading and construction areas. The City Landscape <br /> Architect can assist in recommending methods of p-- ng existing trees and shrubs. <br /> Page 3 <br />