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Kittitas County December 2016 Comprehensive Plan <br />Building Location <br /> Site Characteristics (soils, slope, drainage, wetlands) <br /> Setbacks (street, rear and side boundaries) <br /> Spacing (view corridors, compactness) <br /> Orientation (views, solar access) <br /> Alignment <br />Architecture <br /> Scale (to site, to adjacent buildings) <br /> Proportion (height to width) <br /> Roof Shape <br /> Other Structural Features (gables, dormers, porches, chimneys, columns, porte-cocheres) <br /> Materials (texture, pattern, color) <br /> Other Design Features (windows, doors, shutters, trim, ornamentation) <br />Landscaping <br /> Screening (fences, hedges, trees) <br /> Paving (walkways, stairs, patios) <br /> Retaining walls (height, materials) <br /> View Blockage <br /> Plant Materials (indigenous, weather tolerant) <br /> Lighting <br /> Outdoor Furniture <br /> Signing <br /> Community Design and Aesthetics <br /> Recommended Actions <br />3.6.3 Community Design and Aesthetics <br />Recommended Actions <br />1. The CDA Committee should continue the effort to further develop design guidelines for the <br />village or activity centers, including securing funding for such work when possible. The design <br />effort should involve the community and all other interested parties. <br />2. The CDA Committee, in conjunction with the EDLU Committee, should continue to develop <br />general design guidelines which present desired architectural features considered to be <br />consistent with alpine or Cascadian design. Written design guidelines should be accompanied <br />by visual aids to make clear what the community desires. The design guidelines should