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ORDINANCE NO.2001=003 <br />Land Use Element objective 8 and LDR Chapter 933, historic <br />buildings and resources identified in the "Historic Properties <br />Survey of Indian River County, Florida", or identified by the <br />Historic Resources Advisory Committee, and located within <br />the Wabasso corridor are exempt from special Wabasso <br />Corridor Plan requirements to the extent that applying the <br />special Corridor Plan requirements would: <br />1. Conflict with the preservation or restoration of a <br />historic building or resource, or <br />Said exemption shall be reviewed by and may be granted by <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission upon receiving a <br />recommendation from staff and the Historic Resources <br />Advisory Committee. <br />(3) General design criteria: <br />a. Buildings with facades fronting on more than one street shall <br />have similar design considerations (e.g. exterior finish, roof <br />treatment, building articulation, entrance features, and <br />window placement) and consistent detailing on all street <br />frontages. <br />b. General prohibitions and restrictions: <br />i. Flat, blank, unarticulated, or massive facades fronting <br />on a roadway, exclusive access drive or residentially <br />designated area are prohibited. Facades fronting such <br />roads, drives, or areas shall be designed to incorporate <br />architectural elements providing breaks in the planes <br />of exterior walls and/or roofs to articulate the building <br />and to lessen the appearance of excessive mass. <br />Facades should incorporate elements relating to <br />human scale, and can be divided by use of. <br />proportional expression of structure, openings, <br />arcades, canopies, fenestration, changes in materials, <br />cornice details, molding details, changes in the heights <br />of different sections of the building, and the like <br />Acurdev\north barrier isl task force\north barrier island corridor plan <br />Page 14 <br />2. Threaten <br />or destroy <br />the <br />historical <br />significance <br />of an <br />identified <br />historic <br />building <br />or <br />resource. <br />Said exemption shall be reviewed by and may be granted by <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission upon receiving a <br />recommendation from staff and the Historic Resources <br />Advisory Committee. <br />(3) General design criteria: <br />a. Buildings with facades fronting on more than one street shall <br />have similar design considerations (e.g. exterior finish, roof <br />treatment, building articulation, entrance features, and <br />window placement) and consistent detailing on all street <br />frontages. <br />b. General prohibitions and restrictions: <br />i. Flat, blank, unarticulated, or massive facades fronting <br />on a roadway, exclusive access drive or residentially <br />designated area are prohibited. Facades fronting such <br />roads, drives, or areas shall be designed to incorporate <br />architectural elements providing breaks in the planes <br />of exterior walls and/or roofs to articulate the building <br />and to lessen the appearance of excessive mass. <br />Facades should incorporate elements relating to <br />human scale, and can be divided by use of. <br />proportional expression of structure, openings, <br />arcades, canopies, fenestration, changes in materials, <br />cornice details, molding details, changes in the heights <br />of different sections of the building, and the like <br />Acurdev\north barrier isl task force\north barrier island corridor plan <br />Page 14 <br />