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Architectural Style Guidelines, cont'd <br /> <br /> 4. Roof <br /> a. Roofs may be sloped, barrel-shaped, <br /> flat, or a combination thereof. <br /> Sloped roofs shall be clad in metal. - <br /> Itv P <br /> L '(k? <br /> j <br /> - ~ <br /> I ~ <br /> ~ ~ ~ _ - _ ~ <br /> - r;~ <br /> Sloped metal roof Metal barrel rcof Parapet <br /> 5. Drainage <br /> a. Downspouts may be utilized as deco ? <br /> rative vertical elements and facade = - <br /> accents. - <br /> b. Scuppers may be used to provide v - - <br /> "'r <br /> shadowed effects on flat facade sur- <br /> faces. <br /> c. Drainage components should be - <br /> metal <br /> , 9 <br /> Scupper and downspout Scupper and downtspout Scuppers and downspouts <br /> 6. Openings ~ _ - <br /> a. Windows should be manufactured - <br /> of quality materials such as metal or ~ _ _ <br /> wood. - i ~ r~° ~ <br /> b. Window openings may be either S ~ ~ <br /> framed or unframed. ~ I <br /> c. Windows should be multi-paned and I ~'L~, - r _ <br /> be vertical in orientation. <br /> I~ _ <br /> . <br /> nx <br /> Projecting comer window Metal window with metal transom Bay window <br /> 7. Attached Elements I - I ~ u I - <br /> a. Architectural elements (balconies, it I~ ~ ~ +~stt¦ r ` ~ <br /> I ~ <br /> trellises, awnings, and bay windows) a ¦ I ~ t~~ r r- <br /> must be designed and assembled of ~ i ~ ~ t i ~ _ - <br /> finely-craked metal or wood. These ~ / " ~ _ : t ~~,,;,r~f~-„- ' <br /> elements may encroach into the , I <br /> rl T ~ a ~ <br /> building'ssetbacks. ~ i ~ r ~''w '1" <br /> b. Arcades and galleries may also - „ ~ a,, I <br /> 5 is <br /> extend into the front setback. f f ~ ~ i <br /> ~I~I 111 <br /> Awnings with braces Canvas Awning Trellis <br /> 8. Massing <br /> a. In order to avoid monolithic build- ~ <br /> ings ofthe same continuous height, I~ ~ <br /> buildings should be composed of ~ ¦ ' ' ~ ~ _ <br /> ttt~~i <br /> interlocking volumes of differing RT, ~ ~ ~ <br /> heights and widths. i Z I <br /> b. Though repetition of building vol- - - ~ _ I_; .~I~ ~efrl~~ ~,N <br /> umes is permitted, the repetition ~ i <br /> should not be overbearing. ~ ~ -`~zz,„.a` 7 <br /> I <br /> ~ _ . <br /> tiolumes differing h . widtly color Repetitive in ~d-rk~ng volumes of d~ering Interlocking volumes and planes <br /> and materi¢I height and width <br /> 9. Site Defintion and Landscape - - - - I- wr - a <br /> a. Buildings may be situated in a zero- ~ i - ~ <br /> setback, urban condition where land- ~ ~ - ~ ~ <br /> ~ - ~ <br /> scaping is limited to planted pots or i ij`~ <br /> planters. Id ' <br /> b. Buildings may also utilize the follow--, ~ ~ -.~w ~ ~ ii sir <br /> ing frontages: front yard, arcade, or 3.: ' 'a ~ , I <br /> forecourt. ~ _ ~ s ~i <br /> v' <br /> c. Creative solutions to landscaping ter; ~ II'mr-r~ <br /> atop garage podiums should be a~" <br /> ~ <br /> ,v , <br /> sought. - ~ ~ a ~~p' ~ <br /> Landscaped Driveway Landscape over concrete podium Raised planters <br /> TRANSIT ZONING CODE 4:48 <br /> SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT 84 <br /> City of Santa Ana, California <br /> <br />