Intensification Area Urban Design Guidelines - City of Barrie
Intensification Area Urban Design Guidelines - City of Barrie
Intensification Area Urban Design Guidelines - City of Barrie
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18 <strong>Urban</strong> <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Guidelines</strong> for <strong>Barrie</strong>’s <strong>Intensification</strong> <strong>Area</strong>s - DEVELOPERS CHECKLIST<br />
4.3 General Building <strong>Guidelines</strong><br />
4.3.10 Materials<br />
Page #<br />
<strong>Guidelines</strong><br />
75 a) New buildings and<br />
developments utilize building<br />
materials chosen for their<br />
functional and aesthetic<br />
qualities, as well as their<br />
energy and maintenance<br />
efficiency.<br />
75 b) All exterior building finishes<br />
demonstrate a high quality <strong>of</strong><br />
workmanship, durability and<br />
ease <strong>of</strong> maintenance.<br />
75 c) Building materials used as<br />
intended, and not to replicate<br />
other materials.<br />
75 d) Finished materials extend to<br />
all sides <strong>of</strong> the building.<br />
75 e) Ground floor incorporate a<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> 60% glazing.<br />
75 f) Building materials facing<br />
public streets do not include<br />
synthetic siding sytems,<br />
mirror/heavily tinted glass<br />
panels, and unadorned<br />
concrete block.<br />
75 g) Blank walls are avoided<br />
where new developments are<br />
adjacent to existing parking<br />
areas.<br />
75 h) Where possible, construction<br />
materials are recycled.<br />
75 i) Efforts have been made to<br />
purchase materials from<br />
demolition sales, salvage<br />
contractors and used<br />
materials dealers.<br />
75 j) New construction materials<br />
are locally sourced.<br />
Complies<br />
Partially Complies<br />
Does Not Comply<br />
N/A<br />
DRAFT<br />
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