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Second Story Additions <br />Adding additional stories to an existing residence will always change a building's proportions <br />and should be carefully designed to follow similar two-story examples of the particular <br />architectural style in the surrounding neighborhood. The new second story addition should be <br />setback from the front fagade to be better integrated with the residence. Second story additions <br />should be designed to respect and not overpower the significant architectural features such as <br />chimneys, porches, and other similar features. <br />Exterior Materials <br />The exterior appearance of additions should be compatible with the style, quality, dimension, <br />texture, and color of materials on the existing residence. When possible, new architectural <br />features, such as chimneys and porches, should be compatible with the style, quality, <br />dimension, texture, and color of materials on the existing residence. <br />Doors <br />Additions should incorporate exterior doors that are compatible with the architectural style of the <br />house, especially when visible from the street. Please refer to the Exterior Doors and Entrances <br />section of this document for specific designs. <br />Windows <br />Original window type, style, and material should be integrated when creating an addition. Wood <br />single or double -hung windows are the most common window style in Heninger Park. The <br />general rhythm of window style placement should complement the style of the residence. <br />Exterior window trims should be compatible in design and color with windows on the existing <br />residence. Please refer to the Windows section of this document for specific designs. <br />53 <br />Resolution No. 2006-022 <br />Page 59 of 71 <br />