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The materials and detailing used for outdoor structures shall be complimen- <br />tary to and consistent with those used in the residential building architec- <br />ture. <br /> <br />· Blank walls of outdoor structures and enclosures shall be screened or sof- <br /> tened by the planting of shrubs or vines. <br /> <br />Exterior Lighting: Exterior lighting should be used judiciously to colnplement <br />building and landscape character, provide fbr night time safety and security, and <br />enhance outdoor living opportunities. In keeping with the semi-rural character of <br />the Specific Plan area, ambient light levels should be kept as low as possible. <br /> <br />· Lighting fixtures shall be integral to building and/or outdoor structure de- <br /> signs and complement building character and style in material and detail. <br /> <br />Lighting should be subtle rather than ostentatious, and care should be exer- <br />cised in the selection and aiming of fixtures to minimize glare and to pre- <br />vent light over spill into neighboring residences, streets, or outdoor use ar- <br />eas. The development's overall lighting designs should minimize the visi- <br />bility of light sources and overall light levels as seen from adjacent hillside <br />areas. <br /> <br />Front yard lighting should be limited to low level fixtures that provide for <br />pedestrian comfort and safety. Bright decorative lighting to wash or illu- <br />minate building elements, landscape plantings, or outdoor structures should <br />not be placed where it is visible from the public street/turn around or <br />neighboring residential living areas. <br /> <br />< End > <br /> <br />Final Design Guidelines (Corrected) March 4, 2003 Page 13 of 13 <br /> <br /> <br />