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TRANSIT ZONING CODE :Architectural Style Guidelines <br /> E. Craftsman <br /> <br /> This style was initiated in the Midwest and successfully applied to the widely vary- <br /> ing California climate. It carries strong asian and swiss influences and was most <br /> popular from 1900 to 1920. Buildings are composed of horizontal, single-and two- <br /> storyvolumes. Anadditionalfloormaybeconcealedwithinthevolumeoftheroof. <br /> In its most simple form, it is a wood box surrounded by various attached elements. <br /> <br /> Walls are typically horizontally placed wood siding, shingles or board-and-batten, <br /> <br /> with a foundation base and piers in river stone, brick or stucco. Rafter tails and <br /> porch columns are exposed, smooth, woodwork. Windows and doors are vertical <br /> in proportion, trimmed in wood. Roofs are composed of shallow sloped gabled <br /> forms, and made ofwood or asphalt shingles with broad overhangs and eaves. <br /> a~ k <br /> ~ ~ ~ ~7 ~ <br /> s , <br /> a' <br /> ~ <br /> ~ 'r-' <br /> P'. <br /> • ~ <br /> .x 5 <br /> ^ ~ y ~ , <br /> ~ . <br /> J <br /> , <br /> 1. Base _ _ <br /> a. Craftsman houses invariably rest ~,'1:~1,1 f,P ~ ~ - - <br /> upon a base of concrete, stone, r.' `+M~! <br /> ~ e <br /> or brick. "kl r W~ I'~i-" <br /> b. Stone is largest at the bottom t °"5--~' ~ ~ ' ~ kIJ^~ <br /> and smallest at the top reflect- I t ~ ~ S s <br /> t V <br /> ing the natural stacking of the ~ "'sl ~ x `a - <br /> material. ~ ~ ~ <br /> c. The lower floor may be stucco - ~ y' ,v 1 <br /> (20-30 fine sand finish) with the _ rJ ~ ~ - ~ ~p,'~p+a- <br /> upperfloor(s) clad in wood or 1~ J <br /> shingle siding. - _ ~ <br /> Combination stone and brick base Concrete base AAasonry and stone base <br /> <br /> 2. Primary Walls <br /> a. Walls shall show no more than ~~a ° <br /> two materials along any vertical ~ a <br /> section of the building, with no - - " ~ ~ ~,~a <br /> more than 90% ofthe total wall ~ ~ I~ <br /> surface in one material. Single ~ - - - _ - - <br /> '~9 <br /> family detached houses are E - ~ - _ ~ - <br /> exempt. ( - & - - - ~ <br /> r <br /> b. Piers area minimum of 6"x6" a'~ ~ _ ~~e <br /> ifwood posts, and 18"x18" if ~ ~ ~1 0 ' <br /> stone or stucco. ~ ~ . " - <br /> c. Stone is largest at the bottom - - _ _ ~ I- z~l <br /> and smallest at the top. Siding above painted plaster U nte~l si d above painted plaster P~maed s?aingles above painted lap siding <br /> 3. Roof-Wall Connections ~ - <br /> a. Wide eaves with exposed rafters - ~ r _ t'y <br /> b. Wood braces ma be used. _ " ~ ~ <br /> i~~~ <br /> c. Min 3' overhang 5f I ~ > - ~ <br /> d. Decorative, spaced boards to I I it l j t <br /> . <br /> vent attics ii III ~.I i ,b I ~~~1 ~ s,._ 1 <br /> i i <br /> i <br /> i ~S'~q ~ - - i -r~~,. <br /> 7 Pi <br /> 11 1 Ir ~I, ~ L~ . S^~~ i <br /> T l I ' - 4 ~ <br /> Brace and exposed rafters Stmdural elements as decoration Large overhangs <br /> 4:45 TRANSIT ZONING CODE <br /> SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 84 <br /> City of Santa Ana, California <br /> <br />
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