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RPUD Ordinance- 4th Draft December 18,2000 Page 14 <br /> d) Screening or buffering required by this section shall be of a <br /> height needed to accomplish the goals of this section. <br /> Screening methods incorporating roofs over storage,trash or <br /> mechanical facilities to screen from higher adjacent properties <br /> or buildings may be requierd. Height of plantings required <br /> under this section shall be measured at the time of <br /> installation. <br /> O. Architectural Standards. <br /> 1. It is not the intent of the City to restrict design freedom unduly when <br /> reviewing project architecture in connection with a site and building <br /> plan. However, it is in the best interest of the City to promote high <br /> standards of architectural design and compatibility with surrounding <br /> structures and neighborhoods. Architectural plans shall be prepared <br /> by an architect or other qualified persons acceptable to the City and <br /> shall show the following for all structures other than single family <br /> detached dwellings: <br /> a) elevations of all sides of the building; <br /> b) type and color of exterior building materials; <br /> c) a typical floor plan; <br /> d) dimensions of all structures; <br /> e) the location of trash and recycling containers and of heating, <br /> ventilation and air conditioning equipment. <br /> 2. Unadorned prestressed concrete panels,concrete block and unfinished <br /> metal shall not be permitted as exterior materials for residential <br /> principal and accessory buildings. This restriction shall apply to all <br /> principal structures and to all accessory buildings ea <br /> • • . .. • ' . The city may,at its discretion, <br /> allow architecturally enhanced block or concrete panels. <br /> 3. Accessory buildings shall be architecturally compatible with principal <br /> structures. <br />