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List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Major and Minor Design Review 8 Figure 6.1: Building Placement 130
Figure 1.2: Healdsburg’s Character Areas and Special 13 Figure 6.2 Multi-Family Development Spaces 130
Area Plans Figure 6.3: Liner Building Placement 131
Figure 1.3: Sample Design Guideline 14 Figure 6.4: Building Orientation 131
Figure 6.5: Building Placement and Setback 132
Figure 4.1: Building Placement 36 Character
Figure 4.2: Building Orientation 36 Figure 6.6: Public Space Building Orientation 134
Figure 4.3: Garage Placement Options 37 Figure 6.7: Site Connectivity 136
Figure 4.4: Building Scale 38 Figure 6.8: External Pedestrian Connectivity 137
Figure 4.5: Building Placement 42 Figure 6.9: Internal Pedestrian Connectivity 138
Figure 4.6: Building Orientation 42 Figure 6.10: Internal Pedestrian Walkway 138
Figure 4.7: Building Scale and Massing 43 Figure 6.11: Vehicular Connectivity 139
Figure 4.8: Building Placement 46 Figure 6.12: Outdoor Places 140
Figure 4.9: Building Orientation 50 Figure 6.13: Rooftop Elements 141
Figure 4.10: Future Development in Character Area 6 58 Figure 6.14: Surface Parking Location 142
Figure 4.11: Future Development in Character Area 7 64 Figure 6.15: Surface Parking Screening 143
Figure 4.12: Future Development in Character Area 8 70 Figure 6.16: Light Fixture Size 147
Figure 4.13: Future Development in Character Area 9 76 Figure 6.17: Light Fixture Design 147
Figure 6.18: Utility and Service Area Location 148
Figure 5.1: Building Placement 88 Figure 6.19: Articulation Methods and Human Scale 150
Figure 5.2: Neighborhood Design Guidelines 89 Figure 6.20: Recommended Articulation Methods 151
Figure 5.3: Multi-Unit Pedestrian Connection 90 Figure 6.21: Alternative Street Level Interest 153
Figure 5.4: Example Building Orientations 90 Methods
Figure 5.5: Recommended Building Entry Location and 91 Figure 6.22: Potential Exterior Building Materials 159
Character Figure 6.23: Typical Storefront Features 160
Figure 5.6: Secondary Structure Placement 92 Figure 6.24: Storefront Awnings 160
Figure 5.7: Recommended Locations for Secondary 93 Figure 6.25: Building Addition Placement 161
Structures Figure 6.26: Building Addition Setback 161
Figure 5.8: Recommended Locations for Accessory 97 Figure 6.27: Sensitive Transitions 163
Dwelling Units (ADU) Figure 6.28: Residential/Commercial Edge 164
Figure 5.9: Recommended Front Yard Designs 100
Figure 5.10: Utility Location 103 Figure 7.1: Designing with Topography 181
Figure 5.11: Typical Window Types 108
Figure 5.12: Recommended Roof Forms 110 Figure 8.1: Johnson Historic District Map 187
Figure 5.13: Potential Building Materials 111 Figure 8.2: Matheson Historic District Map 187
Figure 5.14: Building Scale 112 Figure 8.3: Preferred Sequence of Treatments for a 190
Figure 5.15: Front Wall Articulation Methods 114 Historic Resource
Figure 5.16: Side Wall Articulation Methods 114 Figure 8.4: Historic Feature Disassembly 192
Figure 5.17: Rear Massing Sensitivity Methods 118 Figure 8.5: Historic Feature Replacement 192
Figure 5.18: Side Massing Sensitivity Methods 118 Figure 8.6: Roof Features 193
Figure 5.19: Window and Door Placement 120 Figure 8.7: Historic Door Styles 194
Figure 5.20: Recommended Building Addition Massing 121 Figure 8.8: Original Window Replacement 196
and Location Figure 8.9: Original Porch Treatment 197
Figure 8.10: Cleaning Methods 200
Figure 8.11: Addition to Historic Home 202
Figure 8.12: Additions to Historic Commercial 202
Structures
Figure 8.13: Designing an Addition to a Historic 204
Structure