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Section 6.0 <br /> 6.1 <br /> <br />6.2 <br /> <br />6.3 <br /> <br />Section 7.0 <br /> 7.1 <br /> <br />Landscape: <br /> <br />Appearance: <br /> <br />All paving and hardscape shall blend with the building architecture. <br /> <br />Hardscape and Paving Materials Encouraged: <br /> <br />· Turf block, stamped and/or colored concrete, <br /> <br />brick/block pavers. <br /> <br />masonry or interlocking <br /> <br />Natural stone or brick materials. <br /> <br />Wood decks that are detailed, finished, or stained to match the architecture. <br />Ornamental cast stone. <br /> <br />Hardscape and Paving Materials Discouraged: <br /> <br />· Large areas of untexmred and/or uncolored concrete. Concrete bands or score <br /> patterns, however, would not be discouraged. <br /> <br />· Unfinished exposed concrete block or Plain cast concrete retaining walls. <br /> <br />· Synthetic materials such as corrugated fiberglass or aluminum false stone or <br /> false brick. <br /> <br />6.4 Wall/Fence Planting: <br /> <br />Walls and fences on private property should be softened by the use of shrubs, <br />vines, and espaliers. <br /> <br />Lighting: <br />Design: <br /> <br />All exterior lighting should be functional, subtle, and architecturally integrated <br />with the building style, materials, and colors. <br /> <br />7.2 Location: <br /> <br />Use and place exterior lighting so as not to unfavorably impact neighbors or pass- <br />ing traffic. <br /> <br />PUD-27, Final CC Design Guidelines Page 6 of 8 September 2, 2003 <br /> <br /> <br />