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rill „44.,..',,,N <br /> r <br /> -N‘NW,N <br /> C. Rooftops and Roof Forms <br /> - : <br /> i. The design of the roof form and other related <br /> elements such as roof material,color,and trim <br /> Ishould be an integral part of the architecture to <br /> enhance the overall Town Center roof character. <br /> `_ _ (Please see Appendix C for Roof colors and <br /> ' sawn Materials). <br /> _di+ - tiktiktlk ii. The roof forms at the lower floor (podium and <br /> porte cochere) should be highly articulated, <br /> ^ �' - - crafted in appearance and built from regional <br /> ,; palette of materials. The roof forms at the top <br /> fi t pig ., .. 'et r <br /> floors should provide a distinct pitched form <br /> l <br /> with minimal flat roof forms. <br /> iii. All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be <br /> screened from public view. <br /> ilk <br /> - � - - D. Relation of Building Exteriors to Pedestrians <br /> . . . — i. Primary vehicular entry (hotel porte cochere) <br /> , 111 shall be easily and directly accessible from <br /> - Marshall Road and/or adjacent drive aisle <br /> (conference porte cochere,if programmed). <br /> ii. Unique building massing, special architectural <br /> features and articulation will be incorporated <br /> in roof lines to emphasize building entrances <br /> (vehicular and pedestrian). <br /> E. Open Spaces Related to the Hotel <br /> i. The site design for the hotel should feel <br /> -' integrated within the natural,recreational and <br /> resort character of Planning Area One and <br /> include a landscaped area oriented towards the <br /> Coal Creek Open Space. <br /> ii. The hotel should offer attractive and inviting <br /> pedestrian scale features,spaces and amenities <br /> 1 " 1 such as: 1) patio/seating areas,2) landscaped <br /> 'L ._ gardens,3) other amenities. <br /> !'' `7= J iii. Required overnight parking (surface or <br /> STC-DESIGN GUIDELINES <br />