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Door Type and Design Characteristic or Standard (R= Required; A= Allowed; X= Prohibited) | Architectural Substyle | ||
Tropical Old Florida | Tropical Contemporary | Nautical Moderne |
Door Type and Design Characteristic or Standard (R= Required; A= Allowed; X= Prohibited) | Architectural Substyle | ||
Tropical Old Florida | Tropical Contemporary | Nautical Moderne | |
Solid door | A 1 | A 1 | A 1 |
Semi-glazed door | A | A | A |
Fully glazed door | A 2 | A 2 | A 2 |
Trim | R | A | X |
Material | |||
Wood | A | A | n/a |
Metal | X | A | n/a |
Glazing material | |||
Translucent | X | A | A |
Reflective (with reflective metal film/coating) | X | X | X |
Clear | A | A | A |
NOTES: 1. Allowed only along building facades devoted to residential use and that are set back more than five feet from the lot's street frontage or face a courtyard or patio formed in accordance with Section 155.3703.F.3, Formation of Courtyard or Patios. 2. Required along building facades sited along or within five feet of a lot's street frontage. | |||
i. General
Windows and doors along a street-facing
building facade
may be shaded with devices designed in accordance with the standards set forth below in Table 155.3703.F.7.j for the proposed architectural style and the specific type of shading device design used. Only one allowable shading device design shall be used.