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Architectural Guidelines


The character and design found within the Nisqually Watershed reflects the many aspects of the citizens who live there. That character and design reflects the heart and soul of Nisqually River community. Some areas feel urban while others have a distinctly rural flavor. The Upper Nisqually area of Pierce County is a good example of a rural mountain region in the Nisqually Watershed that is working to protect and enhance its architectural character through design. This effort emphasizes the historic, rustic character of the area’s communities and avoids the “corporate or franchise” style in the design of buildings. Accordingly, many of the design guidelines presented here are based on those adopted for the Upper Nisqually and Graham Community Plan areas.
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Nisqually Architectural Guidelines - Eatonville Downtown Revitalization




Nisqually Architectural Guidelines - Eatonville Downtown Revitalization


Nisqually Architectural Guidelines - Eatonville Downtown Revitalization



Nisqually Architectural Guidelines - Eatonville Downtown Revitalization


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