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03/20/2001
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Board of County Commissioners
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ORDINANCE NO. 2001-003 <br />be included in the percentage limitation on the secondary building_ <br />color and trim color surface area of a facade. <br />(3) The North Barrier Island Corridor Master Color List and the approved color <br />board are the same as for the SR 60 Corridor Plan and the Wabasso Corridor <br />Plan, and shall be maintained by and made available by planning staff. The <br />list can be mailed or faxed upon request. <br />(f) Special screening and lighting: Within the plan area, mechanical equipment ("ground. <br />building_. and roof mounted), including air conditioning units. pumps, meters. walk-in <br />coolers. and similar equipment shall be visually screened from surrounding properties <br />and roadwa} s using architectural features. fencing. walls. or landscaping <br />In addition to required landscaping. all loading/unloading docking areas located <br />adjacent to residentially designated areas and/or roadways shall be provided with a <br />solid wall at least eight (8) feet in height above the loading area grade to buffer <br />adjacent roadways and residential sites from noises and sights associated with docks. <br />Manmade opaque screens which are visible from any public or private right-of-way <br />or street, or any residentially designated area, shall be constructed of a material which <br />is architecturally similar in design. color and finish to the principal structure. <br />Screening. <br />All telephones, vending machines, or any facility dispensing <br />merchandise or a service on private property shall be confined to a <br />space built into the building or buildings. or enclosed in a separate <br />structure compatible with the main building's architecture. These <br />areas are to be designed with the safety of the user in mind. Public <br />phones and ATMs should have twenty -four-hour access. <br />ii. No advertising will be allowed on any exposed amenity or facility <br />such as benches or trash containers. <br />iii. Screening of chain link fencing. Where chain link or similar fencing <br />is allowed to be used (e.g. around stormwater ponds), such fencing <br />shall be green or black and shall be located and landscaped so as to <br />visually screen the fencing from public view. <br />Lighting. The use of thematic and decorative site lighting is <br />encouraged. Low <br />lights of a modest scale can be used along with feature lighting that <br />emphasizes <br />plants trees, entrances, and exits. Light bollards are encouraged <br />along <br />pedestrian <br />paths. The color of the Light sources (lamp) <br />should be <br />consistent throughout the <br />project. Color of site lighting luminaries, <br />poles, and <br />the like shall be limited to dark bronze black, or dark green (decorative <br />fixtures attached to buildings are exempt <br />from fixture color requirement). <br />March 20, 2001 <br />
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