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2018-016 Amending Ordinances Creating Historical Overlay Districts to Incorporate Design Standards for the Historic Districts
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2018-016 Amending Ordinances Creating Historical Overlay Districts to Incorporate Design Standards for the Historic Districts
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AVVNINGS OVER FHE WINDOWS <br />Awning — a roof -like covering of canvas or rig <br />material over a window or a door to provide <br />protection, Similar to a canopy providing a <br />covered area. I <br />Awning window — type of window consisting of <br />top -hinged horizontal sash with the bottom edges <br />swinging outward. <br />mp <br />Band course a horizontal element, usually of <br />.... . . .. .. .. . . <br />masonry, dividing upper and lower portions of the <br />1/7 <br />building but unifying the facade. <br />Baluster — one of a number of short vertical <br />BALUSTRADE COMPOSED OF <br />members, often, circular, in section, used to <br />MANY BALUSTERS <br />support a stair handrail or a copiing, forming a <br />balustrade. <br />BARGEBOARD WITH A FINIAL AT <br />ROOF RIDGE <br />BUILDING HAS 5 BAYS <br />BAY WINDOW <br />Balustrade — an entire railing system (as along <br />the edge of a balcony or porch} including a top <br />rail and its balusters, and sometimes a bottom <br />rail. <br />Bargeboard — sloped boards at the edge of a <br />projecting overhang at the gable end; often <br />decoratively carved or scrolled. <br />Base — lower part of a column or pier, wider than <br />the shaft, and resting on a plinth, pedestal, or <br />podium. <br />Base course — a foundation or footing course, as <br />the lowest course, in a masonry wall. <br />Bay — a regularly repeated space created by the <br />structure of a building. <br />Bay window — a window forming a recess in a <br />room and projecting outwards from, the wall. <br />Beaded board — a 4" or 6"' wide tongue -and - <br />groove wood finish with a milled bead along the <br />centerline and along the edge adjoining the <br />tongues. <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 1136 <br />
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