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Deltona commission directs staff to pursue nonresidential architectural design guidelines
Summary
At a Jan. 13 workshop the Deltona City Commission asked staff to draft architectural design guidelines for nonresidential development and begin zoning-in-progress work; the commission voted verbally in favor of directing staff to proceed.
The Deltona City Commission on Jan. 13 gave staff direction to draft architectural design guidelines for nonresidential development and to initiate zoning-in-progress legislation, the commission said in a verbal roll-call vote.
The vote followed a staff presentation illustrating existing examples of undeveloped or poorly detailed commercial facades and contrasting examples that used facade articulation, awnings and pronounced rooflines. "The purpose of guidelines is to ensure design of nonresidential sites, landscaping, and building architecture, and the desire for quality developments and creating places for Deltonians to live, work, and play," a staff…
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