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SHINGLES <br />SHIPLAP SIDING <br />SIDE LIGHTS AT FRONT ENTRY <br />Ce["i <br />Scupper — an opening in a wall or parapet that <br />directs water to drain from a roof, <br />Setting — the physical environment <br />encompassing a historic property which may <br />include other onsite buildings and structures, <br />natural and built landscape features, andl the <br />relationship to the street or nearby buildings. <br />L a, <br />i'M7b-UT---=fTria�,e sioAlrit In onry TrIT <br />plane or direction, <br />Shingles — thin, overlapping pieces of wood, <br />asphalt material, slate, tile, clay, or other material <br />cut to stock lengths, widths, and thicknesses <br />I <br />used as an exterior covering on a sloping roof or <br />wall. <br />Shiplap — horizontal wood sheathing which butts <br />together. When used on the interior walls, it was, <br />frequently covered with cheesecloth and <br />wallpaper. <br />Shotgun house — housing first built in New <br />Orleans in the 1830s that spread across the <br />country through the early 1900s. The housing <br />was affordable to build and provided the <br />necessary living requirements at a minimal cost. <br />The structures are narrow (12'-0" wide), <br />rectangular forms with a flat or gable roof with a <br />Linear room arrangement consisting of a living <br />room, bedroom(s), and kitchen. The houses <br />were typically built on narrow lots and located <br />close to the street without a porch!. <br />Side light — a narrow window adjacent to a door <br />or wider window, and the heigiht the door or <br />window, most often one of a pair flanking an <br />entrance door. <br />Siding — the finish covering of an exterior wall on <br />a frame building. <br />Sign/ signage — a permanent or fixed graphic or <br />display that provides information. It may be <br />freestanding or integrated into the building. <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 153 <br />