BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS Sample Clauses

BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. Home Size (sq ft.) Basement finish (sq ft) Story Height: # of Bedrooms # of Baths Basement (circle one): Full Partial None
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BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. (a) The height and massing of the building shall be in substantive accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule B. (b) The architectural style and character-defining details of the building shall be in substantive accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule B. (c) The other exterior design elements of the building shall be in reasonable accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule B.
BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. (a) The height and massing of the building shall not be substantially altered; (b) Any signage will be in keeping with the existing signage and will conform to the land use bylaw, as amended from time to time.
BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. (a) The height and massing of the building shall be in substantive accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule C. (b) The material and colour of the cladding materials shall be in reasonable accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule C, unless otherwise required by the National Building Code, in which case replacement materials shall be approved by the Development Officer. (c) There shall be step-backs as shown on the elevation drawings in Schedule C, and they shall be in substantive accordance with the measurements identified on the site plan in Schedule D. (d) A primary entrance for each commercial unit shall be oriented towards King Street, directly connected to the street or public plaza, and comprised of clear glass windows with a minimum of 88% light transmission. (e) The primary entrance to the multi-unit residential portion of the development facing King Street shall be recessed. (f) There shall be a minimum of 50% window coverage on each façade of the ground floor commercial area. (g) The placement and orientation of windows and doors shall be in reasonable accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule C.
BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. (a) The height, massing, exterior design (including but not limited to the architectural style, the shape of the roof, and the number, size and placement of windows), building materials, and tone shall be as shown on Schedule D. (b) Front, side, and rear yard setbacks of all structures on the Property shall be no less than those indicated on the Site Plan attached to this Agreement as Schedule B.
BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. An inventory of all building systems with each system component quantified as a count, an area, a length, and/or a height; whichever measurement is most appropriate for each system.
BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. (a) The massing and exterior design of the building shall be in substantive accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule B. (b) The building shall be no more than six (6) stories from King Street grade. (c) The historic character-defining elements of the existing two-story building must be maintained in accordance with the King Street Architectural Controls of the Land Use By-law, as amended from time to time. (d) The building shall have a distinct top story, including but not limited to colour and separation by an architectural feature. (e) There shall be a minimum 4 foot step-back at the base of the third story, measured from King Street grade, on the King Street and Phoenix Street façades. (f) Unless otherwise required by the National Building Code, the exterior cladding on the King Street and Phoenix Street façades, on stories 3-6 inclusive, shall be traditional wooden clapboards or shingles.
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BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS. (a) The height of the building shall be in substantive accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule B. (b) The material and colour of cladding materials shall be in reasonable accordance with the elevation drawings as shown in Schedule B, unless otherwise required by the National Building Code, in which case replacement materials shall be approved by the Development Officer. (c) There shall be a mural or decorative screen on the south façade in reasonable accordance with the size and location as shown in Schedule B. (d) The massing, architectural style, and character-defining details, including but not limited to corner articulation and inset balconies, shall be in substantive accordance with the building renderings as shown in Schedule C. (e) There shall be step-backs at the base of the fourth story and the seventh story, as shown on the site plan in Schedule D, and they shall be in substantive accordance with the measurements identified.

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