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Unified Development Ordinance - Currituck County Government

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Chapter 5: <strong>Development</strong> StandardsSECTION 5.7: MULTI-FAMILY DESIGN STANDARDSSubsection 5.7.3: Multi-Family Design Standards(b)(c)(d)street address (see Figure 5.7.3.B.1, Multi-family <strong>Development</strong>Orientation).Long corridors and hidden entrance(s) to buildings shall be avoided.Buildings that do not have a direct and visible pedestrian entrancefrom a public street shall, at a minimum, have windows or patios facingthe street.Common open spaces and children’s play areas shall be clearly visiblefrom the dwelling units on the site.Figure 5.7.3.B.1, Multi-Family Building Orientation(2) Building Features(a)<strong>Development</strong>s abutting public street corners shall provide one ormore of the following elements on the building facades closest to theintersection (see Figure 5.7.3.B.2, Corner Buildings):(i)(ii)(iii)Placement of primary pedestrian entry;Distinctive roof form; orOther architectural features (e.g. porches, canopies).(b)Building details, including roof forms, siding materials, windows, doors,and trim shall reflect a similar level of quality and architectural detailingon all sides facing:(i)(ii)A street;Abutting existing single-family development; andCURRITUCK COUNTY, NC UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE5.57

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