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This might be structured to total building height, e.g. for a 3 story building the top floor allowed is 75%; for a 4 story building the top floor allowed is 25%; for a 5 story building, the top floor allowed is 15%.
Please see 2.1.2. That comment is intended for 2.2.2.
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Each story above two should stepback when adjacent to a one or two story residential building. When adjacent to a commercial building, each story should step back starting at three stories.
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whats the desired performance outcome? the current outline is horizontally oriented and seems like it would make design reflect a diagram. can there be objectives of addressing human scale, visual interest, materiality, expression that is not tied to a percentage for example?
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LRV makes sense especially in denser areas. Color seems unnecessary?
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alternatively, provide "design alternative" path. prescriptive standards should have a path to equivalent compliance through design excellence.
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"symmetry" can be limiting. what about visual rhythm, coherence.
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The structure of this section could easily sway towards a style and most likely the status quo. Perhaps a performance oriented framework instead of prescriptive could be beneficial? This would drive excellence in design vs just meeting arbitrary criteria.
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Most everyone i talk to wants early american craftsman or spanish styles built. And no more flat sided modern ugly styles. This is cheap for the builders and looks like hell. I see a lot of people daily.
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We need Balcony and Patio standards.