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- Cast or scored concrete that gives a sense of proportion may be appropriate, as <br />well as conventional modular materials, such as brick or stone. Avoid large, <br />featureless surfaces. <br />- Large, uninterrupted surface areas should have a change in articulation through <br />the use of pattern, texture, material, openings, or change in plane. <br />Colors <br />Building colors should blend in with the natural surroundings. <br />• Study the landscape for cues. A predominance of earth tone colors that relate to the <br />surrounding area, such as Tight, neutral tans, and browns is encouraged. <br />o Use darker colors at the base of walls and lighter colors for the tops of walls. <br />o Use darker colors or earth tones (neutral browns, darker buffs, tans, ochres) for <br />expanses of walls, with brighter accents or white for trim. <br />• Use neutral roof colors between light and dark, avoiding white or reflective materials <br />unless located behind a parapet. Cool roof materials are encouraged. <br />Landscape <br />To the greatest extent possible, water conservation measures shall be incorporated into <br />the design. All landscaping plans shall comply with the State/City's Model Water <br />Efficient Landscape Ordinance and Bay Friendly Guidelines. All landscaping plans and <br />materials require City approval as part of the design review process on a project by <br />project basis. <br />Visual Buffers <br />Visual buffers should be created along property lines and where utility, service, garbage <br />and/or loading areas are sited to provide thorough screening. The plant material should <br />be a combination of evergreen trees and large -growing shrubs. A minimum of 50 <br />percent of the screening material shall be evergreen trees. Exceptions may be <br />approved by the Director of Community Development. <br />Landscape Setbacks <br />A 35 -foot wide bermed landscape setback is required on all parcels within the project <br />area along Johnson Drive. The minimum height of the berm shall be determined by the <br />Director of Community Development. Uses permitted within landscape setbacks are <br />berms, driveways crossings, landscaping, public and private utilities, drainage and <br />slopes, site furnishings, sidewalks, trails, irrigation, and permitted signs. Provide a <br />minimum five-foot wide planting strip along building walls visible from the public right of <br />way. This area may be reduced where there are pedestrian plazas or storefront uses. <br />Plant Palette <br />The plant palette shall predominantly feature species native to California that are <br />drought tolerant and can withstand recycled water. <br />