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21._ The architectural appearance, scale, and functional plan of <br />the building(s) and canopy shall be complementary and • <br />compatible with each other and the existing buildings in the <br />neighborhood setting. <br />3) All sides of the principal and accessory structures are to <br />have essentially the same or a coordinated harmonious <br />finish treatment pursuant to Section 3, Subd. 4.B of this <br />Ordinance. <br />4) Exterior wall treatments like brick, stone (natural or artificial), <br />decorative concrete block, EFIS and stucco shall be used. <br />Earth tone colors of exterior materials including the canopy <br />columns shall be required. "Earth tone colors" shall be <br />defined as any various soft colors like those found in nature <br />in soil, vegetation, etc., such colors are limited to brown, <br />black, gray, tan, beige, brick red, soft green, soft blue, or <br />white. <br />6) Ten (10) percent of the building facade may contain <br />contrasting colors. Contrasting colors shall be those colors <br />not defined as earth tones. The canopy may have <br />contrasting color bands or accent lines not to exceed an <br />accumulative width of four (4) inches. The color bands shall <br />not be illuminated. <br />7) Canopy. A protective canopy structure may be located over <br />the pump island(s), as an accessory structure. <br />a) The edge of the canopy shall comply with district <br />setbacks and adequate visibility both on -site and off - <br />site shall be maintained. <br />b The canopy shall not exceed eighteen (18) feet in <br />height and must provide fourteen (14) feet of <br />clearance to accommodate a semi - trailer truck <br />passing underneath. <br />c) The canopy fascia shall not exceed three (3) feet in <br />vertical height. <br />d) The architectural design, colors, and character of the <br />canopy shall be consistent with the principal building <br />on the site. <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance Amended <br />per Ord. No. 21 -03, 04 -05, 09 -06, 11 -08, <br />04 -09, 01 -10, 04 -10, 02 -11 & 03 -11 <br />7 -26 <br />Business Districts <br />• <br />• <br />