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enhance the streetscape, help identify store fronts and protect pedestrians from the sun <br /> and rain. <br /> s <br /> C: <br /> • Original canopies on historic structure should not be removed. <br /> • Canopies and balconies are strongly encouraged along street frontage for all new <br /> developments, redevelopments and renovation projects. <br /> • Canopy or balcony design should respect the scale of the surrounding <br /> environment. <br /> • Canopies may be pitched or flat. <br /> • Canopies should be supported by metal rods or chains above and wood brackets <br /> beneath. Canopies should not be supported by posts within public walkways. <br /> • Canopies should be permanent in nature. <br /> • A second story balcony may function as a canopy <br /> • All balconies should have open balustrades. <br /> Walls and Wall Finish <br /> Wall finish materials not only serve a functional purpose, but can be also used to enhance <br /> a building's design. Traditional walls were tongue and grove boards and to a lesser extent <br /> board and batten. The following guidelines are primarily directed at street facing exterior <br /> walls and need not necessarily be applied to rear and side facing walls not visible from a <br /> street or sidewalk. <br /> cr�ica] Horizontal Synthetic <br /> (not recnminended) <br /> 14 Page <br />