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9..10;6; Architectural. variety. The use of a variety of architectural features and budding materials is encouraged to give <br />each building or group of buildings a distinct character. When. accent colors are proposed, the number of colors. should <br />be limited to prevent a gaudy appearance. <br />9.10. Materials. All buildiiW :shall be constructed with materials that are attractive in appearance, durable with a <br />permanent finish-, and of high. quality. New mixed -use or commercial buildings: erected within the Gateway District shall <br />be of masonry construction, an equivalent, or better. Exterior building materials shall be classified as either primary,. <br />secondary, oraccent materials: Primary materials. shall cover at least sixty percent (6011/o) of the facade of a building, <br />Secondary materials may coverno more than thirty percent (30°/0) of the farrade. Accent materials may include door.and. <br />window .frarries, lintels, cornices and other ixainor elements, and may cover no more than ten .percent (101/0) of the: <br />fa.9ade. <br />A) .Piinaary-inaterials may be face brick,.stone, glass, architectural Concrete or precast..concrete units (integrally <br />colored Block or textured block), provided that. surfaces are molded; .serrated examples or .treated with a <br />textured material in order to give the wall surface a three dimensional character. <br />B) Secondary materialsmay be. decorative. block- .or:integrally colored stucco, fiber cement siding (integrally <br />colored or painted) with hidden. seams. Synthetic stucco. may be used As a secondary rnaterial on upper floors <br />Only, <br />C) Accent materials may :be wood, metal or fiber cement when used in trim, fascia.:or soffit if appropriately <br />integrated into the overall building design and not situated in. areas .which will be :subject to physical or <br />environmental damage, <br />xo tte Materta s: ob dings shall be con&tructed of.she a attuizuiri' a's`13es '' s` iron �orragated . <br />metai,� l stic o fiberglass siding Face ma zxals wlvch rap'dl s�etenorate or become rglitiy such as <br />galvam d' meta ,di unfinished s uetural claT. File are n t perrrii ' [1 tted c:r": i <br />- <br />0.8 Colors. Cofors us far. ext orr:suxfaces shall` e haxmontous with='s rroundin development and shall visually <br />lect the tradi i�nal concept of the wh, center. Cantrasttng cn stirs shoiyy�]-Stl 'be used to emphasize .architectural. detail. <br />sere a dev to rnent P;aoxoposes multtpie ti dings, the plan s}xail cat y over Coloxs..and materials `across adjacent <br />9.10.9 Roofs. The predominantroof shape in the Neighborhood Center subz.one is flat with articulated parapets; the <br />predominant roof shape: in the Neighborhood General subzone is. peaked. Roof shapes in the Neighborhood Mixed - <br />Use subzone. should achieve a gradual transition between the two roof types. <br />9.10.10 Outdoor Storage. Thereshall be..no outdoor stbrage:of either. materials or products except through theissuance <br />of a. conditional use permit. <br />9.10.11 Screening. Property boundaries abutting property that is not included within the Gateway. .District shall have <br />significant dense vegetative -screening. <br />9.10.12 Signage: Signage should be integrated as an: architectural. element, withattention given to the color, scale and <br />orientation of all proposed signs in relation to the overall design of the building. Signs shaNconform to: theregulations <br />in Section 1.9 of. the Zoning Ordinance. <br />Updated June. 5,1017 Gem .Lake Consolidated Laud Use ordinance - Page M <br />