A. Brick Styles & Color . Using two different styles and/or colors of brick on the building façade counts as two (2) materials.
B. Percentage of Brick Covering . Brick covers covering a minimum of 60% of the building façade shall count as two (2) materials.
C. Brick & Stone Combination . Combination of brick and stone as the building façade counts as two (2) materials.
(4) Exception for a Secondary Façade . The Town Manager or their designee may approve a reduced percentage of glazing on a secondary facade facing a public right-of-way through an administrative adjustment (see Article Q Procedures & Administration, §9-1808 Common Application Procedures, a. Administrative Adjustments). The applicant must document that the supplemental elements, including but not limited to, additional landscape materials, architectural features and/or fencing will serve to meet the intent of glazing to prevent blank walls facing the right-of-way. The exception is not available when a rear facade faces a right-of-way as it is required to reflect the same façade treatment as the front of the building.
c. Color
(1) The number of colors used to create interest in the building architecture shall be no less than two (2) and limited to no more than four (4) discernible colors or ranges of complementary hues. The primary color shall constitute a minimum of 60% of the building façade, excluding windows, display windows, doors, roofing, fascia, or soffit materials. A maximum of two (2) different colors of masonry material may count as two (2) colors.
(2) Projects with three (3) or more buildings that contain dwelling units shall utilize different, but complementary, color palettes on adjacent buildings.
d. Building Orientation
(1) Condominiums, Apartments, & Horizontal Multi-Family . All condominiums, apartments, and horizontal multi-family developments shall be oriented with the front building façade(s) facing the public right-of-way. In the case of two (2) or more public rights-of- way, the same finished building façade treatment permitted in this Article shall be applied to each façade oriented toward or visible from a public right-of-way. The exception to this standard is that condominiums and apartments may face internally to private parking and/or internal private streets with approval of a site plan by the Town if the proposed design does not conflict with any other applicable Town standards. The same finished building facade
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