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ORDINANCE NO. 2001-003 <br />Island Corridor Master Color List. Secondary building colors shall <br />not exceed thirty (30) percent of the surface area of any one building <br />facade elevation. These colors consist of a mid-range intensity of the <br />base building colors and complimentary colors, and include all base <br />building colors. <br />Trim colors: Trim colors are used for accent of smaller trim areas, are <br />the brightest group of colors allowed, and include all base building <br />and secondary building colors Use of metallic colors (i.e,: gold, <br />silver, bronze. chrome, etc) and use of garish colors, such as <br />fluorescent colors (e.g. hot pink. shocking yellow), are prohibited. <br />Trim colors shall not exceed ten (10) percent of the surface area of <br />any one building facade elevation. Where trim colors are used in a <br />building facade sign, the trim color area of the facade sign shall be <br />included in the percentage limitation on the trim color surface area. <br />d. Roof colors (requirements for roofs that are visible from a roadway <br />and/or residentially designated area): Metal roof colors shall be <br />limited to the colors listed in the North Barrier Island Corridor Master <br />Color List's "Metal Roof Colors' , which is the same as for the SR 60 <br />corridor. These colors consist of natural mill finish, white. light <br />neutral colors in the warm range. blue. and a limited number of earth - <br />tone colors. Mixing or alternating colors of metal panels is prohibited. <br />For non-metal roofs, other than natural variations in color or color <br />blends within a tile, the mixing or alternating of roof color in the <br />same roof material is prohibited. Colors and color blends shall not be <br />contrary to the intent of this code. Color for roofing which is glazed, <br />slum coated, or artificially colored on the surface by any other means <br />shall be limited to the same colors as approved for metal roofs. <br />Natural finish materials: The color requirements listed above shall <br />not apply to the colors of true natural finish materials such as brick <br />stone, terra cotta, concrete roof tiles, slate, integrally colored concrete <br />masonry units, copper, and wood. Colors commonly found in natural <br />materials are acceptable, unless such material has been artificially <br />colored in a manner which would be contrary to the intent of these <br />requirements. Black, gray blue, or extremely dark colors for brick. <br />concrete masonry units, roofing, wood or stone is prohibited. (This <br />provision shall not prohibit the use of colors for natural finish roofing <br />materials that match those colors approved for metal roofs ) <br />Awning colors: Awning colors may include base building colors <br />and/or secondary building colors and/or trim colors. However, <br />secondary building colors and trim color area used for awnings shall <br />March 20, 2001 <br />