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Quantity: Only one set of address numbers is permitted on the front of the building. Address <br /> numbers in landscaping or included as part of a yard decoration are not permitted. <br /> Materials: Except for numbers which are painted on surface-mounted ceramic tile, the faces of <br /> numbers must be raised at least one-quarter inch above any background material which <br /> is part of the number. If numbers do not have a background material the numbers must <br /> be at least one-quarter inch thick. <br /> Lighting: Back-lit or internally illuminated numbers are not permitted. Address numbers are <br /> encouraged to be illuminated from the front by one light fixture with a clear non-colored <br /> bulb. Preferably this fixture is to be mounted above the numbers as a down light. The <br /> fixture must be compatible with the architectural style of the building, the wall surfaces <br /> and the building's colors. All wiring must be concealed and blend with the building's <br /> colors. <br /> Maintenance: The owner is responsible for maintaining address numbers so they are properly displayed <br /> and easily visible from the street. This includes trimming vegetation which could obscure <br /> visibility of the address. <br /> Doors <br /> Doors provide a point of ingress/egress to the building as well as protection from outside elements. Each <br /> building or tenant shall have at least one exterior door. Exterior door(s) may be simple utilitarian or more <br /> artfully designed to be a grand focal point of entrance for each building or tenant. <br /> Owners in multi-family buildings may be required to use a door style and color which is consistent or <br /> complimentary with the other door style and color installed in the same building. <br /> Primary Doors: Primary doors are those doors determined to be the primary access point for guests and <br /> general public. These are points of access from the Primary Street but are not required to <br /> face the Primary Street. Access to the Primary Street is generally shown with a walkway <br /> connecting the door with the street. <br /> These door styles and colors should be chosen to enhance the architecture of the <br /> building and reflect the individuality of the owner of the building. <br /> Other Doors: Other exterior doors utilized by the owner to gain access to the outside should be <br /> complimentary to the architectural style of the building. <br /> Screen Doors: Like the primary door of a building, the screen door should be chosen to enhance the <br /> architecture of the building. In general this means that the horizontal and vertical lines of <br /> the Primary Door will be replicated in the screen door. The trim should be the same color <br /> as the Primary Door or the trim on the building. <br /> Storm Doors: Storm Doors are similar to Screen Doors except they usually have movable glass panels in <br /> conjunction with the screen. The same criteria used for Screen Door choices should be <br /> used for Storm Doors. <br /> Gateway Subdivision Design Standards I 2 <br />