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• <br />• <br />• <br />4.4. ARCHITECTURAL STANDARDS <br />Facade Transparency <br />Front Doors <br />All unit entries must be clearly marked through articulation, porches, greater massing or <br />thickness, or recessed entries. <br />Front doors must have a substantial, high- quality appearance. Plain, flat doors are prohibited; <br />raised panel doors are required. <br />Doors must have clear glass panes or generous adjacent windows, in order to allow occupants to <br />look out before opening the door and to strengthen the relationship between the private <br />residence and the public street. <br />(a) Prohibited <br />(b) Acceptable <br />(c) Acceptable <br />Front Doors. Residential front doors shall have clear glass panes set in the door (b) or adjacent windows <br />(c), and shall have raised panels rather than being plain (a). <br />Windows <br />Coverage and Orientation. All street - facing facades must have windows covering at least 25 <br />percent of the facade's area. Windows of the living room, dining room, or family room must face <br />the street. <br />Recesses. Windows and doors must be recessed at least two inches from walls or exterior trim to <br />create a shadow line for visual interest. <br />Materials. Horizontal "slider" windows and window frames with metallic finishes are not <br />permitted; vinyl or other finishes with an appearance of painted wood are acceptable. Mirror or <br />tinted glass is not allowed. <br />Garage Door Treatments <br />All residential garage doors visible from a front or sidc street (that is, excluding sidc drive and <br />alley loaded garages at the r ar of the lot) or park shall consist of articulated panels <br />DRAFT — 2/6/04 41 PAGINATION TO BE ADJUSTED <br />