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NOV-10-2004 12:00 AM BEACHES 1 000 323 9238 P. 11 <br /> I ~ 'i <br /> 3, <br /> I Diversity among structures U encoura din <br /> ge order to <br /> yeas <br /> i °t'p ~?a <br /> individual character of the businea although simplicity of design and j <br /> limited color scheme are im rtant i <br /> i~ i <br /> ' <br /> Use of materials which are compatible to the village at>~oosphere of <br /> 1Cat7ua is encouraged. ]n general, natural materials such a~ local stone, <br /> wood siding and shingles, slats, eta, are preferred to industrla] or <br /> r artificial materials such as raw or exposed aggregate concre~a, anodized <br /> or galvanized metal, tinted glass, plastics, vinyls, etc. <br /> ~I' <br /> Color to be used on exterior surfaces of bw7dinga or structures sl~o~dJ ~ <br /> be limited to natural tones (finishes or stain), which retain the surface I I ~ <br /> quality of the material. The use of natural or earth tones that ere not <br /> gaudy or clashing shall be encouraged. <br /> ` I~ <br /> I~ <br /> 4: ' ~ <br /> <br /> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ <br /> All new buildings shall be designed so that a sloped roofline is the <br /> predominant appearance (as oppoud to flat roofs). 1Roaf top ~ <br /> mechanical equipment shall be screened. See Figure 4.4. <br /> 5. Service ements <br /> Service elamenta such as trash areas, umity structures shell be <br /> screened. ' <br /> 4;5.2 (See 17igure 4.5 and 4.6) I i <br /> .t <br /> A k gnu fun lion fa for identification (not advertising) and moat be clearly visible to <br /> co irt('o ation. The creation of a unified and consistent aignage system conveys <br /> ati~n in an effective and attractive manner. ' <br /> II ~~I <br /> 4.10 ~ i <br /> <br />