d.
<br />e.
<br />f.
<br />g.
<br />h.
<br />i.
<br />5)
<br />a.
<br />b.
<br />c.
<br />below 20 percent shall require staff approval. Such walls shall be screened from view with additional
<br />landscaping. The requirement to have at least 30 percent of one or more acceptable materials shall not
<br />apply to the loading dock wall.
<br />Major exterior surfaces that are adjacent to any public street, public trail/path, or adjacent residentially
<br />zoned properties shall not exceed 160 feet zero inches in length without a minimum four-foot depth
<br />change (recesses, protrusions, or a combination thereof), with at least two feet of such change to be in
<br />the entire height of the facade.
<br />Alternatively, exterior wall surfaces are to be designed with architectural interest through multiple design
<br />techniques such as, but not limited to, architectural forms, reveals, textures, cornice detailing, changes in
<br />surface planes, color, punched openings and/or changes in parapet elevations. The use of design
<br />techniques alone or lower percentage of additional acceptable materials noted in subsection (e)(4)c. of
<br />this section shall require site plan review and approval by the city planning commission.
<br />The building shall be designed so as to prevent the appearance of straight, unbroken lines in the
<br />horizontal and vertical surfaces.
<br />Main entrances shall be emphasized with a complementary material which is different from the primary
<br />building material.
<br />Garage doors shall have a color that matches or coordinates with the building's primary body color.
<br />The building shall be designed to screen equipment located on the roof of the building. Alternatively,
<br />such equipment shall be located in such a manner so that it cannot be seen from the adjacent public
<br />street, public path/trail, or adjacent residentially zoned property at the same elevation of the first floor of
<br />the building.
<br />Landscaping. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision IV of division 5 of this article, the following
<br />requirements shall be met:
<br />Of the total number of overstory trees required, a minimum of 25 percent shall be ornamental trees and
<br />25 percent shall be conifer trees.
<br />A landscaping credit of up to 25 percent may be given to a site plan which contains exterior sculptures,
<br />fountains, ponds beyond those required for storm drainage and other site enhancements as approved
<br />by the building and zoning administrator.
<br />Underground irrigation shall be installed within the front yard and all landscaped areas adjacent to a
<br />public right-of-way.
<br />Code 1982, § 900.12(16); Ord. No. 00-11, § 1, 6-19-2000; Ord. No. 00-16, §§ 1—3, 9-18-2000; Ord. No. 01-13, § 1, 8-20-2001; Ord.
<br />No. 02-01, § 1, 1-22-2002; Ord. No. 02-04, § 2, 4-15-2002; Ord. No. 04-11, § 1, 7-19-2004; Ord. No. 05-08, § 1, 4-4-2005; Ord. No. 05-
<br />19, § 2, 8-15-2005; Ord. No. 06-04, 3-20-2006; Ord. No. 07-07, § 6, 7-16-2007; Ord. No. 07-11, § 1, 8-20-2007, Ord. No. 07-12, § 1, 8-
<br />20-2007; Ord. No. 09-06, § 3, 7-20-2009; Ord. No. 10-19, § 2, 10-18-2010; Ord. No. 12-11, § 6, 7-16-2012; Ord. No. 12-15, § 1, 10-15-
<br />2012; Ord. No. 15-03, § 8, 1-20-2015; Ord. No. 16-16, § 5, 7-18-2016; Ord. No. 18-03, § 9, 3-19-2018)
<br />Editor's note— Ord. No. 18-03, § 9, adopted March 19, 2018, renumbered § 30-1294 as § 30-1295.
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