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4. Decorative metal cladding refers to decorative, metal cladding systems such as <br />copper, zinc, titanium, stainless steel and painted steel components fixed to the outside of the <br />primary wall system. Complete or partial buildings comprised of structural metal wall panel <br />systems that act as the primary wall system, or as a complete wall system such as pole barns or <br />similar structures common to agricultural or industrial storage uses are prohibited. <br />5. Buildings shall have a well-defined base, middle and top. The base should appear <br />visually distinct from the middle and top part (cornice) of the building through the use of a <br />change in building materials, color, window shape or size, an intermediate cornice line, sign <br />band, an awning, or similar techniques. <br />6. Earth tone colors of exterior materials shall be required. "Earth tone colors" <br />shall be defined as any various soft colors like those found in nature in soil, vegetation, etc. Such <br />colors are limited to various shades or tints of brown, black, gray, tan, beige, brick red, soft <br />green, soft blue, or white. <br />7. Ten (10) percent of the building facade may contain contrasting colors. <br />Contrasting colors shall be those colors not defined as earth tones. <br />8. All mechanical equipment, such as air handling units located anywhere on the <br />property, including rooftop equipment, shall be screened from view from adjacent streets, public <br />rights of way, and adjacent properties. <br />9. Where a site abuts a residential property, the location of air handling and other <br />equipment must take into account the potential for noise and other impacts on the residential <br />property. <br />(e) Quasi -Public Structures. <br />1. No quasi -public structure shall be located within the public right-of-way except <br />as approved by the City Council. Such structure shall include but not be limited to trash <br />containers, bicycle racks, benches, planting boxes, awnings, flag poles, light standards, stairs, <br />stoops, light wells, loading wells, signs and others. <br />2. Public and quasi -public utility poles and underground services may be permitted <br />within public right-of-way provided that: <br />modification. <br />a. A permanent identification tag or marking is affixed to each structure. <br />b. The City is notified as to the location and date of placement of the structure. <br />c. The City is notified of any change of structure ownership, removal or <br />3-12 <br />