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Article 6: Development Standards 79 <br /> Section 6.5:Architectural Design Standards <br /> Figure 6.5.1.0.2:Site Considerations <br /> A <br /> Ehi-sl Not This <br /> y Diagram 1 <br /> This �, � Not This <br /> Diagram 2 <br /> This Not This , <br /> C <br /> Diagram 3 <br /> (d) On a hilltop, especially at the ridgeline or crest, building forms must not <br /> break or detract from the natural lines of the hillside. Building[s]must be <br /> provided with sufficient setbacks to maintain the integrity of the natural <br /> slope and minimize the impact on scenic views. [B-Figure 6.5.1.C.2] <br /> (e) Where neighboring buildings have responded to similar topographic <br /> conditions on their sites in a consistent and positive way, similar <br /> treatment must be considered for a new structure. <br /> {f1 Where buildings are to be located near natural features such as scenic <br /> vistas, stands of trees, and open space,views and pedestrian access <br /> must be provided to these amenities. [C-Figure 6.5.1.C.2] <br /> (3) Compatibility With Neighbors <br /> Unless there are overriding concerns or poorly defined aspects, a new building <br /> must reflect the architectural character of surrounding buildings in the following <br /> ways: <br /> (a) Similar unifying design concept, <br /> (b) Similar proportions,scale, and roof line, <br /> (c) Similar architectural style and exterior finish materials, <br /> (d) Similar patterns and proportions of windows, <br /> (e) Similar entry configuration and relationship to street, and <br /> (f) Similar architectural details or features. <br /> (4) unified Design Concept <br /> To unify a building's architectural character and individual elements such as <br /> entries,windows, pedestrian areas, and roofs,all buildings must be visibly <br /> organized by a clear design concept. Examples include: <br /> (a) Symmetrical Balance:A formal organization which balances equal <br /> elements and features around a vertical plane. <br /> (b) Asymmetric Balance:A dissimilar,yet harmonious composition of <br /> numerous similar or complimentary forms. The composition reflects the <br /> surrounding area, site conditions, and/or building functions. <br /> Orange County,North Carolina-Unified Development Ordinance. Page 6-24 <br />