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Except for single - family dwellings, building fronts should abut the sidewalk on any street <br />frontage. Canopies, awnings and balconies should not be used in establishing setbacks <br />for reference points. <br />Canopies, awnings, balconies, eaves, signage and other similar elements may project to <br />within 12 inches of the roadway edge of the public sidewalk. Building frontages maybe <br />setback from the front sidewalk where the setback area is to allow for business patron <br />oriented uses such as outdoor dining patios or pedestrian public rest areas. Buildings <br />shall not be setback from front sidewalks to accommodate parking or other automobile <br />related amenities. <br />While a streetscape with a continuous building frontage is generally preferred, buildings <br />may be sited not more than a total of 20 feet from the side property line(s) to <br />accommodate driveway access and egress to parking at the rear of the building, <br />pedestrian passageways to rear parking lots or for mid -block throughways, outdoor patio <br />dining areas, or other appropriate outdoor commercial activities by the existing <br />commercial enterprise. <br />� �-- side yard setbackfor <br />rear parking access. <br />I <br />I <br />� 20, <br />I� <br />Roofs <br />variation of side }yard <br />setback —4 <br />l ��I <br />In addition to protection from the elements, a roof and its form influence a structure's <br />architectural character. The predominant roof forms in Pahoa's older buildings are a shed <br />or gable roof behind a false front. <br />When renovating existing buildings, the functional and decorative features of the <br />original roof, including the shape, material, color and pattern should be preserved. <br />New developments should utilize roof shapes, materials and colors that are <br />compatible with Pahoa's traditional architectural character. <br />Avoid changing the historic configuration of a roof by adding new features such <br />as dormers, vents or skylights that would be visible from the street or sidewalk. <br />121 <br />