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complementary to those units within the same building and the same block. No more than <br /> two (2) neighboring residential units may have the same facade. <br /> Secondary Front Facade: is the side of the building that generally faces the Secondary Street. This side <br /> may include a point of pedestrian ingress/egress for the general pubic to access the <br /> building. This side also showcases much of the building that the general public will be <br /> viewing on a daily basis. <br /> The Secondary Front Façade of the building should be consistent with the Primary Front <br /> Façade. Within the Gateway PUD, the Secondary Front Facade of a building shall <br /> incorporate windows. In addition, the Secondary Front Facade shall incorporate at least <br /> two (2) of the architectural elements used in the Primary Front Façade and may add <br /> more. <br /> Garage doors are not permitted to be part of the Secondary Front Façade. Garages doors <br /> are not permitted to face or have access to the Secondary Street within the Gateway PUD. <br /> Blank walls, walls that are uninterrupted by architectural elements greater than 6'tall and <br /> 10'wide are not permitted. <br /> Side Facade: is the side of the building that is adjacent to a shared property line. This side may include <br /> a point of pedestrian ingress/egress but will likely not be utilized by the general public. <br /> This side is likely not seen by the general public but by the neighboring property owner. <br /> The Side Facade of the building within the Gateway PUD shall be consistent with the <br /> overall architecture of the rest of the building and incorporate at least two (2) of the <br /> architectural elements used in the Primary Front Facade and may add more. <br /> Garage doors are not permitted to be part of the Side Façade. Garages doors are not <br /> permitted to have access points along shared property lines within the Gateway PUD. <br /> Interior Facade: is the side of the building that faces generally toward the center of the property. <br /> This side may include a point of pedestrian ingress/egress but will likely not be utilized by <br /> the general public. This side is likely only seen by the property owner.This would include, <br /> but is not limited to, the side of a detached garage facing the main house. This side will <br /> likely have more of a utilitarian feel to it but shall be compatible with that of the other <br /> facades of the building. <br /> The Interior Façade of the building within the Gateway PUD shall be consistent with the <br /> overall architecture of the rest of the building and incorporate at least two (2) of the <br /> architectural elements used in the Primary Front Facade and may add more. <br /> Garage doors are permitted to be part of the Interior Façade. Garages doors may be <br /> ornamental in nature. Ornamental garage doors may count towards the required <br /> architectural elements within the Gateway PUD. <br /> Rear (or Alley) Facade: is the side of the building that is adjacent to the Alleyway. This side shall include <br /> vehicular ingress/egress and may also include pedestrian ingress/egress. This side will <br /> Gateway Subdivision Design Standards i 8 <br />