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4.5 Metal Work: <br /> <br />Section 5.0 <br /> <br />Exterior metals including flashing, chimneys, vents, crickets, etc., shall be painted, <br />anodized, or treated in a manner to prevent bright or highly reflective surfaces. <br /> <br />Fences/~Valls: <br /> <br />5.1 <br /> <br />Common Rear and Sideyard Fencing: <br /> <br />May be constructed of wood, stone, plaster, concrete, or a combination of these <br />materials. Fence heights and designs shall conform to the standards of the Plea- <br />santon Municipal Code for the R-I-20,000 district, except that side and rear prop- <br />erty line fences may be up to eight feet in height without Zoning Administrator <br />approval if the top two feet is an open lattice or similar design treatment. Solid <br />board fences over a height of six feet would require approval by the Zoning Ad- <br />ministrator. <br /> <br />5.2 Interior Yard Walls and Fences: <br /> <br /> These walls and fences should be designed as an integral part of the home archi- <br /> tecture and the surrounding landscape elements. If the end of the fence or wall is <br /> visible, the end should return to expose a minimum 24-inch dimension. <br /> <br />5.3 Walls and Fence Materials Encouraged: <br /> <br /> · Walls finished with cement plaster, stone or brick, masonry, cast concrete, <br /> shaped plaster, or tile. <br /> <br /> · Fencing and omamental iron painted in muted, blended colors. <br /> <br /> · Dimensional lumber siding for fencing is allowed but requires adequate paint- <br /> ing or staining to insure against uneven weathering, or severe checking and <br /> splitting. <br /> <br /> · Sheet siding such as plywood or masonite may be allowed, but must be used in <br /> conjunction with sufficient masonry and trim accents to maintain and overall <br /> high quality appearance. <br /> <br />5.4 Walls and Fence Materials Discouraged: <br /> <br /> False fiberboard stucco, metal siding, vinyl siding, exposed plain concrete block, <br /> and flat sheet siding such as plywood or masonite. <br /> <br />PUD-27, Final CC Design Guidelines Page 5 of 8 September 2, 2003 <br /> <br /> <br />