Laserfiche WebLink
Decorative pavements near building entries and in outdoor living spaces are <br />recommended to include tile or terra cotta pavers suitable for outdoor use <br />and exposure. <br /> <br />· Pool area decks should be integral color concrete or stone. <br /> <br />b. Walls and Fences: <br /> <br />Walls and fences should complement the building architectural style and <br />character both in materials and design. Where possible, they should appear <br />as an extension of the building elements into the landscape. <br /> <br />Wall and fencing materials should include wood, stone or manufactured <br />stone, decorative iron, stucco, or exterior plaster over concrete masonry <br />units. Where stone or manufactured stone is used, the stone shall turn <br />building corners and cover wall surfaces. When stone veneer surfaces are <br />used, the stone shall turn building corners and cover wall surfaces visible <br />from the street. <br /> <br />· Area separations may also be achieved by the use of hedges or vines on a <br /> supporting structure. <br /> <br />Solid fences and walls are not permitted in the front yard areas of these lots. <br />Open wrought-iron style, picket-style, etc., fence designs up to a height of <br />42-inches measured from finished grade are permitted. A open fence is de- <br />fined as a fence where at least 33-percent of the fence area is open to view. <br /> <br />Solid fences may be used between individual rear yards on the side prop- <br />erty line. Use of vines and/or hedges is also recommended to soften solid <br />fences along property boundaries and to provide additional privacy. <br /> <br />Wall and fence heights shall be six feet allowed by right, eight feet with <br />approval by the Planning Director subject to an application for design re- <br />view approval. <br /> <br />Outdoor Structures: Outdoor structures shall be designed and located to comple- <br />ment the primary buildings, define outdoor use areas, and enhance architectural <br />massing. <br /> <br />Structures may include, but not be limited to, low walls, pilasters, trellises, <br />arbors, gazebos, utility buildings, equipment enclosures and screens, out- <br />door pavilions, fireplaces/barbeques, fountains, etc. <br /> <br />Final Design Guidelines (Corrected) March 4, 2003 Page 12 of 13 <br /> <br /> <br />