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finical <br />I Ion".iII)LA <br />Synthetic <br />(not recominended) <br />• Original wall materials should be repaired or restored in kind. <br />• Original historical building materials should not be covered with other finish <br />materials, including, but not limited to: aluminum, vinyl, plastic, asphalt sheets or <br />shingles, brick veneers or plywood unless such materials reasonably replicate the <br />original historical look of the building. <br />• Wall finishes should be compatible with the existing character of the buildings in <br />Pahoa. <br />• Walls of buildings should have a consistent finish. <br />• Wood siding should be consistent in a horizontal or vertical direction <br />• Walls of exposed concrete block or plywood siding (T1 -11) should not be used <br />• Plywood may be used on new construction only if battens are used to create board <br />and batten look. <br />• Composite siding like Hardy plank and board may be used as long as it has a <br />distinctive wood grain look. <br />Architectural Details <br />The decorative details of shape, color and texture <br />Traditional plantation style architecture reflects an era when building materials were <br />expensive and labor costs were low. Because of this architectural ornamentation and <br />details were limited to the buildings main fagade. <br />• Architectural details should be simple and not overly ornate. <br />• Original architectural details should be preserved on any buildings being <br />rehabilitated. <br />• Ornamentation from the Plantation era should be incorporated into new <br />construction, including vents, canopies, false fronts, cornices, brackets, transoms, <br />kick plates, doors and windows. <br />151Page <br />
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