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4.0 BUILDING COLORS <br />4.1 To help create a sense of place, buildings within a development shall use colors that are com- <br />patible. <br />4.2 Color schemes shall tie building elements together, relate separate buildings within the same <br />development, and enhance the architectural form of a building. <br />4.3 Preferred colors are earth tones. Gray colors shall be avoided. <br />4.4 All building accessories, including but not limited to, meters, vents, gutters, and utilities shall <br />match or compliment the color of the surface which they are located. <br />Don't Do This: <br />M '. F'1 IH <br />Although this building is broken up by windows, there is <br />no variation in color. The color is grayscale and painted <br />concrete <br />Do This: <br />These buildings have variation in color and provide <br />colors that relate to each other. The compatible color <br />scheme ties the building together. <br />This building has no variation in color. The color is <br />grayscale and painted concrete <br />Industrial buildings can have the tendency to use gray <br />tip -up panels, whether flat or with an architectural <br />finish. This building uses the tip up panels, but chose <br />an earth tone color that can enhance the look of the <br />building in a simple way. <br />