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!2 <br />10.7.3.3 BUILDING ORIENTATION & EXTERIOR MATERIALS. <br />10.7.3.3.1 All buildings should be designed such that the closest exterior fagade is generally <br />parallel to the adjoining thoroughfare or freeway. <br />Figure 10.7 -2. Building Orientation. <br />Appropriate <br />Orientation <br />Thoroughfare/ freeway <br />10.7.3.3.2 Exterior building facades that are in view from an adjoining thoroughfare or <br />freeway shall include one or more of the following elements: brick, wood, stucco, sandstone or <br />other native stone. Use of concrete block, smooth -faced tilt -up concrete panels or pre- fabricated <br />steel panels shall be avoided. <br />10.7.3.3.3 The following shall be used to determine if a fagade shall be required to conform to <br />the exterior finish as set forth in this § 10.7.3.3.2. <br />• All facades that are parallel to an adjoining thoroughfare or freeway shall maintain an <br />exterior finish that conforms to this § 10.7.3.3.2. For lots at the corner of intersection, <br />the secondary street side fagade shall also maintain an exterior finish that conforms to <br />this § 10.7.3.3.2. <br />• Side yard facades that are perpendicular from the adjoining thoroughfare or freeway (or <br />secondary street for corner lots) shall have the exterior fagade conform to this § <br />10.7.3.3.2 for a minimum distance of 50% as measured from the corner of the fagade <br />closest to the adjoining street (see Figure 10.7 -3). <br />• Any fagade that is located such that cannot be viewed from the adjoining thoroughfare <br />or freeway shall be exempt from the requirements of this § 10.7.3.3.2. (see Figure 10.7- <br />3) <br />4 <br />