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II. BUILDING DESIGN <br />Fig. 26: Minimum building separation. <br />30 <br />20 <br />10 <br />6. Structures should be separated by a distance equal <br />to one-half the sum of the adjacent building heights. <br />Where a building has varying heights, each portion of <br />that building shall satisfy the separation requirement <br />(Fig. 25). The effect of topographic changes may be <br />considered. <br />7. Where building height exceeds 35 feet, the Board <br />of Architectural Review should apply the Design <br />Criteria to establish a building separation distance not <br />less than 35 feet. <br />8. Buildings should be separated at least 8 feet from <br />driveways and parking spaces where facing windowed <br />walls (but not the entry) of ground units and have a <br />minimum 13 foot separation when facing the entry of <br />ground units. <br />9. Buildings should be separated from common <br />walkways by at least 8 feet in the structure's front and <br />rear, and a minimum 4 feet on its side. <br />10. Separation guidelines should not apply to <br />incidental structures such as trellises, 18 inch roof <br />eaves, chimneys, covered walks, and pedestrian <br />oriented amenities. <br />*;• <br />OFT.(.1/2(20+20)) <br />25FT.(..1/2(20+30)) <br />17 <br />