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1 <br /> Figure 31B.080-14 <br /> The building provides a number of details that enhance the pedestrian environment, including <br /> decorative lighting,planter boxes, decorative awnings, historical plaques, and decorative façade <br /> elements <br /> 1/4'- ''-'& ''''' f '' . 1 <br /> dw <br /> rhiv 11 <br /> o <br /> i <br /> a ,ApoutI. .1 <br /> i - I 11J. <br /> 2. Treatment of Specific Materials. The following materials are allowed only with special <br /> detailing, as described below: <br /> a. Metal siding. When used as a siding material over more than 25 percent of a <br /> building's façade visible from a public street,pathway, or park, metal siding must: <br /> (1) Have a matte finish in a neutral or earth tone such as buff, fray, beige,tan, cream, <br /> white, or a dulled color, such as barn-red, blue-gray, burgundy, ocher, or other <br /> color specifically approved by the City. <br /> (2) Include two or more of the following elements: <br /> (a) Visible window and door trim painted or finished in a complementary color. <br /> (b) Color and edge trim that cover exposed edges of the sheet metal panels. <br /> (c) A base of masonry, stone, or other approved permanent material extending up <br /> to at least two feet above grade that is durable and satisfies the Intent of the <br /> Guidelines. (The intent is to provide more durable materials near grade level.) <br /> (d) Other detail/color combinations for metal siding approved by the City, <br /> provided design quality and permanence meets the intent of this section. <br /> 58 <br /> 140 <br />