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Ord 2024-025 amending the regulations and standards of the Paso Robles (Kissing Tree) Planned Development District (PDD), consisting of approximately 1,338.58 acres of land, generally located in the area of Centerpoint Road and Hunter Road
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Ord 2024-025 amending the regulations and standards of the Paso Robles (Kissing Tree) Planned Development District (PDD), consisting of approximately 1,338.58 acres of land, generally located in the area of Centerpoint Road and Hunter Road
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PASO ROBLES - Residential Development Guidelines <br />Don't make the entablature too thick or too thin as in these variations on the two basic ways of doing it wrong. <br />Do make sure the inside and outside faces of the architrave match the width of the top of the column shaft. <br />The face of the entablature should always align with the face of the top of the column. <br />Don't leave out a visible porch beam. Do create an element which looks as if it is supporting the porch roof. <br />The beam at the top of porch columns which supports the porch roof should be visible from both the inside <br />and the outside of the porch. <br />Don't lay out columns so that their bases project beyond the masonry or other foundation below. Do detail the <br />porch so that the face of column base projects no further than the masonry or other foundation below. <br />Column bases should never protrude beyond the edge of the porch flooring. <br />Don't allow the eave overhang to conflict with the style of the building. Eave overhangs should be <br />appropriate to the style of the building. This will usually be less than the 18" to 24" overhangs commonly <br />used. <br />Paso Robles 16 <br />MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY <br />
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