Architectural Style Guidelines, cont'd
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<br /> 4. Roof
<br /> a. Principal gables are between -
<br /> 3:12 and 4:12, and shed slopes _ _
<br /> are less than the principal slope y ~~e ' = ~ ~r
<br /> °r:
<br /> (between 2:12 and 6:12). n =
<br /> b. Dormers may be used to provide ~ ~f~
<br /> light and air to rooms in the - " ~ ' ' '
<br /> iy,. . . _
<br /> attic space 5~'
<br /> c. Heavy timberthroughoutin `h x;'
<br /> lookouts and brackets (6x8 min) f ~ -
<br /> Roofs parallel to street Dormer window with pitched roof Dormer with "flap-up" roof
<br /> 5. Drainage -
<br /> a. May be conducted off pitched ~ I -~~'-Ti Lf
<br /> roofs by a traditional combine- ~ - - 11-~~V' ~ L,.L- '
<br /> tion of gutters and downspouts. ~ - -
<br /> b. Rainwater reaching the ground 1,-- L--~-,-~I- ,d,~~• -
<br /> may be harvested in cisterns e u~~~~~ p; - ~'-r-
<br /> or temporarily collected in dry
<br /> wells. ~ n -
<br /> c. Downspouts are painted or ' i 1u
<br /> copper and typically round or - ~
<br /> square. L~,i ss.~
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<br /> Gutter and downspout Downspout Gutter and downspout
<br /> 6. Openings _ -
<br /> a. Window openings should be ori- --"T' ~ ~ ~ -
<br /> ented vertically, although several - ~ : I.
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<br /> windows may abut to forma ~'i~~
<br /> horizontal overall opening. j-- -
<br /> b. Window lites may be divided ~i: _
<br /> into equal increments or be I , ~ ~ ® ~ ~ ~ ~ yi
<br /> divided on a portion of a window el ~ ~ ~ g,
<br /> such as the u er ortion of a ~ I, ~ i ~I ~ 4
<br /> ~ PP P i~ .,i3" ~ I ] ~ ~ ~ ¦1~. _ _
<br /> double-hung or casement win- - ~ " .f ~ ~ ¦ F"
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<br /> dow: 4 over 1, 3 over 1) a _
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<br /> UeRical openings ` `Ganged vertical openings Paired openings composed horizontally
<br /> 7. Attached Elements _ ,
<br /> a. Porches, chimneys, and trellises - ~ ` - ' ~ t ` ~y ~ $
<br /> - ,ice ~ ~ ,T ~ ,
<br /> can encroach beyond the prima- ~ _ ' " -
<br /> ry exterior surface of buildings t - _ ,~i ~ 1
<br /> and into their setbacks. ~o.
<br /> b. Tapered, square columns ~ " ~ ~ s
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<br /> c. Deep porches to block sun and j , ~ - y,
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<br /> provide shade to interiors. i~t~ m'a 4 ~ _
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<br /> Front Porch Chimney Porte-cochere
<br /> 8. Massing -
<br /> " ly
<br /> a. 3rd story always concealed in _
<br /> a; .
<br /> roof with dormers ~ / ~ ar+
<br /> r - r r, a"
<br /> 6.2-story with 1-story components k"~ ~ „t,,
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<br /> attached such as porches or 3 y ~ ~
<br /> veranda ~ ~ _
<br /> c.l-story simple house forms with ~ ~
<br /> 1-story components attached ~ 3" - ~ ~ ~ - _
<br /> such as porches or veranda. ° e
<br /> ~ ~ sr~~t.~> , ~ m~ ,f i u~ur,
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<br /> !nterseding gables wi76 ro=c7~ Horizontal volumes, projected upperfloor Hip with wrap-around veranda'n
<br /> 9. Site Definition and Landscape
<br /> a. Buildings typically face a front ~ 1 ~ ~ * d ~ ~ r R`
<br /> yard. I ~-a' ~
<br /> b. Garden walls of rounded stone a~~ -"°`it~'~~i" ^,fa~'t „ u ~ I '
<br /> and/or clinker brick, brick are t, ~'Kt 27n i s
<br /> common. 4 s'L`~~ -;L• s & ,r ~i1 ~ ~'Y ,
<br /> c. Trellis and other woodwork ~„y, ~ m ~ x`~ y, t l t,,,.
<br /> define outdoor porches and ~ _ Y :~~~°y ~ e ~s?1 ~ ~ ~y
<br /> patios. ~ ` ~ ~yq
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<br /> Walls composed of natural materials to blend Trellis as entry Natural materials with accented gate
<br /> into landscape
<br /> TRANSIT ZONING CODE 4:46
<br /> SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 84
<br /> City of Santa Ana, California
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