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ORDINANCE NO.98-fig <br />All buildings and accessory structures within the SR 60 Corridor shall be limited to <br />the followingcolors: <br />1. Base BuildingColors: Base building colors relate to wall and parapet wall <br />areas and shall be limited to the colors listed in the SR 60 Corridor Master <br />Color List. These colors consist of white and light neutral colors in the warm <br />range. <br />2. Secondary Building Colors: Secondary building colors relate to larger trim <br />areas and shall be limited to the colors listed in the SR 60 Corridor Master <br />Color List. Secondary building colors shall not exceed 30% of the surface <br />area of any one building facade elevation. These colors consist of a mid- <br />range intensity of the base building colors and complementary colors, and <br />include all base building colors. <br />4. Roof Colors (requirements for roofs that are visible from a roadway and/or <br />residentially designated area): Metal roof colors shall be limited to the colors <br />listed in the SR 60 Corridor Master Color List's "Metal Roof Colors". These <br />colors consist of natural mill finish, white, light neutral colors in the warm <br />range, blue, and a limited number of earth -tone colors. Mixing or alternating <br />colors of metal panels is prohibited. For non-metal roofs, other than natural <br />variations in color or color blends within a tile, the mixing or alternating of <br />roof color in the same roof material is prohibited. Colors and color blends <br />shall not be contrary to the intent of this code. Color for roofing which is <br />glazed, slurry coated, or artificially colored on the surface by my other means <br />shall be limited to the same colors as approved for metal roofs. <br />5. Natural Finish Materials: The color requirements listed above shall not apply <br />to the colors of true natural finish materials such as brick stone terra cotta <br />concrete roof tiles, slate, integrally colored concrete masonry units, copper, <br />and wood. Colors commonly found in natural materials are acceptable, <br />unless such material has been artificially colored in a manner which would <br />be contrary to the intent of these requirements. Black, gray, blue, or <br />extremely dark colors for brick, concrete masonry units, roofing, wood or <br />stone is prohibited. (This provision shall not prohibit the use of colors for <br />natural finish roofing materials that match those colors approved for metal <br />roofs. <br />6. Awning Colors: Awning colors may include base building_ colors and/or <br />secondarybuilding colors and/or trim colors. However, secondary building <br />colors and trim color area used for awnings shall be included in the <br />percentage limitation on the secondary building color and trim color surface <br />area of a facade. <br />Coding: Words in s rike�=ou type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are <br />additions. <br />41 <br />3. Trim Colors: <br />Trim <br />are <br />for <br />accent of smaller <br />trim <br />areas are the <br />colors <br />used <br />brightest <br />group <br />of colors <br />allowed, and <br />include <br />all base <br />building and <br />building <br />Use <br />(i.e.: <br />silver, bronze, <br />secondary <br />colors. <br />of metallic <br />colors <br />gold, <br />hot <br />chrome, <br />etc...) <br />and use of garish <br />colors, <br />such as fluorescent <br />colors (e.g. <br />pink., shocking <br />yellow), is prohibited. <br />Trim colors <br />shall <br />not <br />exceed 10% of <br />facade <br />Where <br />the surface <br />area <br />of any one building <br />elevation. <br />trim colors are <br />used in <br />a building_ <br />facade sign, <br />the trim <br />color area of <br />the <br />facade <br />sign shall be <br />limitation <br />included <br />in the <br />percentage <br />on <br />the trim color <br />surface <br />area. <br />4. Roof Colors (requirements for roofs that are visible from a roadway and/or <br />residentially designated area): Metal roof colors shall be limited to the colors <br />listed in the SR 60 Corridor Master Color List's "Metal Roof Colors". These <br />colors consist of natural mill finish, white, light neutral colors in the warm <br />range, blue, and a limited number of earth -tone colors. Mixing or alternating <br />colors of metal panels is prohibited. For non-metal roofs, other than natural <br />variations in color or color blends within a tile, the mixing or alternating of <br />roof color in the same roof material is prohibited. Colors and color blends <br />shall not be contrary to the intent of this code. Color for roofing which is <br />glazed, slurry coated, or artificially colored on the surface by my other means <br />shall be limited to the same colors as approved for metal roofs. <br />5. Natural Finish Materials: The color requirements listed above shall not apply <br />to the colors of true natural finish materials such as brick stone terra cotta <br />concrete roof tiles, slate, integrally colored concrete masonry units, copper, <br />and wood. Colors commonly found in natural materials are acceptable, <br />unless such material has been artificially colored in a manner which would <br />be contrary to the intent of these requirements. Black, gray, blue, or <br />extremely dark colors for brick, concrete masonry units, roofing, wood or <br />stone is prohibited. (This provision shall not prohibit the use of colors for <br />natural finish roofing materials that match those colors approved for metal <br />roofs. <br />6. Awning Colors: Awning colors may include base building_ colors and/or <br />secondarybuilding colors and/or trim colors. However, secondary building <br />colors and trim color area used for awnings shall be included in the <br />percentage limitation on the secondary building color and trim color surface <br />area of a facade. <br />Coding: Words in s rike�=ou type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are <br />additions. <br />41 <br />