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HomeMy WebLinkAboutElevations - • • - • Commercial Building Design Materials • Fiber-cement siding(smooth & board-and-batten) • Stucco(tan, buff,white). • Split-face CM (buff,tan, or gray). • Corrugated metal(galvanized or muted color). • Thin stone veneer(neutral tones). • Wood-look composite (soffits, accents). • Exposed steel(awnings,trellises). ilt i___ig �- Color Palette Buildings should incorporate a minimum of one Base and Accent Tone: • Base tones:tan, buff, muted sage, light gray. • Accent tones: sage, brick, charcoal. • Wood tones:Warm medium stain. Conceptual Building Elevations FNorth Meridian • • - • Single Family Architectural Character. Single family homes will reflect a Modern Farmhouse style, �TWPr characterized by clean architectural lines, gable and shed roof forms, and a balanced combination of traditional and contemporary materials. Materials and Colors. Exterior elevations will incorporate elements such as horizontal lap siding, board and batten accents, and simple trim details to create visual interest while maintaining a cohesive streetscape. Neutral color palettes with contrasting tones will enhance the architectural form and complement surrounding development. Fencing. 6' clear vision iron fence, or 6' closed Vision vinyl fence Conceptual Elevations r Y ��Y1 l i LNorth Meridian Pathways AL Pathway Design Standards The Project will feature a comprehensive pathway system designed to integrate with the City of Meridian's existing pathway T. network. The internal circulation system establishes clear, connected routes between residential neighborhoods, commercial centers, and community open spaces, creating a safe and convenient alternative to vehicular travel. Two primary pathway types are proposed throughout the development, which shall be constructed in accordance with the foLLowing standards: - • Macro Pathways. Macro pathways will serve as the primary circulation routes and will be constructed as 10-foot-wide Conceptual MH . w multi-use paths. Where these pathways run adjacent to "�R9FD V PATMWAY P `E public roadways, they will be separated from the curb by a lawn parkstrip, providing both a comfortable buffer for pedestrians and cyclists and an enhanced landscaped edge consistent with Meridian's streetscape objectives. • Micro Pathways. Micropathways will function as secondary FEUCE •-MErc x<Jrs51 neighborhood connectors and will range from 5 to 8 feet in T width, depending on context. Lft