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<br />(3) Rooftop or ground electrical equipment; signs. <br />a. All utility equipment shall either be: <br />1. Screened from the eye level view of adjoining properties by use of exterior walls and/ or <br />landscaping; <br />2. Painted to match or complement the building structures; or <br />3. Incorporated into an architectural design, as approved by the building and zoning <br />administrator. <br />b. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision II of division 5 of this article, the <br />following requirements regarding signage shall be met: <br />1. All freestanding signage shall be of a monument style sign and have a maximum size of <br />64 square feet and height of eight feet. <br />2. One on-premises business wall sign per occupancy, not to exceed two square feet in sign <br />area for each linear foot of the building frontage up to a maximum of 128 square feet per <br />occupancy, is permitted. <br />(4) Exterior buildingftnishes. <br />a. It is the intent of the city to promote and encourage high standards of creative <br />architectural design in the business park district. <br />b. In the business park zoning district, the following are acceptable building materials and <br />finishes: <br />1. Brick. <br />2. Natural or cut stone. <br />3. Integrally colored split face (rock face), burnished, or glazed concrete masonry unit <br />(excluding plain or painted). <br />4. Integrally colored and exposed aggregate precast concrete panels (excluding single-T or <br />double-T panels, plain, uncolored, or raked finish) or specially designed, cast-in-place <br />concrete. <br />5. Glass, architectural metal, fiberglass and aluminum, provided such panels are factory <br />fabricated and finished with a durable nonfade surface and their fasteners are of a corrosion- <br />resistant design. <br />6. Stucco, E.I.F.S., and other cementitious coating. <br />7. Wood, provided the surfaces are finished for exterior use or wood of proven exterior <br />durability is used, such as cedar, redwood, and/or cypress. <br />8. Other materials determined as acceptable by the planning department. <br />c. Major exterior surfaces that are adjacent to any public street, public trail/path, or <br />adjacent residentially zoned properties shall be of one of the acceptable materials and shall <br />be combined with at least 30 percent of one or more acceptable materials, or with 40 percent <br />punched openings, with or without glass (or as much as allowed by the Uniform Building <br />Code, whichever is less), neither of which are to be concentrated in anyone location, unless <br />to accentuate a design feature. Major exterior surfaces that are visible from but not adjacent <br />to any public street, public trail/path, or adjacent residentially zoned properties shall be <br />considered transition walls and may have less than the 30 percent combination or less than <br />40 percent punched openings, but either shall not be reduced to zero percent). Reductions <br />below 20 percent shall require staff approval. Such walls shall be screened from view with <br />additional landscaping. The requirement to have at least 30 percent of one or more <br />acceptable materials shallnot apply to the loading dock wall. <br />d. Major exterior surfaces that are adjacent to any public street, public trail/path, or <br />adjacent residentially zoned properties shall not exceed 160 feet zero inches in length <br />without a minimum four-foot depth change (recesses, protrusions, or a combination <br />thereof), with at least two feet of such change to be in the entire height of the facade. <br />e. Alternatively, exterior wall surfaces are to be designed with architectural interest through <br />multiple design techniques such as, but not limited to, architectural forms, reveals, textures, <br />cornice detailing, changes in surface planes, color, punched openings and/ or changes in <br />parapet elevations. The use of design techniques alone or lower percentage of additional <br /> <br />S:\pLANNING\Case Files\2006\OA \OA 06-01 City ofER 30-1294\Final Ordinance. doc <br />
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