I'IRMDESIGN CRITERIA
<br /> Samples of exterior building materials and colors shall be submitted with the Development Plan(as outlined
<br /> in Section 5.2) and approved in writing by the City prior to construction. Building exteriors shall use a
<br /> neutral earth-tone color palette compatible with existing Improvements at the Airport.
<br /> 4.10. Exterior Storage
<br /> Unless approved in advance and in writing by the City, outside storage of any article, good, material,
<br /> machinery,equipment(excluding Refueling Vehicles and ground support equipment),tools,trees, shrubs,
<br /> plants (except approved landscaping), or similar items shall be visually screened from public view
<br /> consistent with Livermore Development Code Section 6.03.100, Outdoor Storage, as it exists today or
<br /> amended.
<br /> No storage shed or accessory building other than the main Improvement shall be permitted except during
<br /> construction or unless approved in writing by the City with a TUP entitlement prior to construction or
<br /> installation. Objects such as water towers, storage tanks, processing equipment, cooling towers,
<br /> communications towers, vents, and other buildings or equipment shall be compatible with the main
<br /> Improvement or effectively shielded from view and shall be approved in writing by the City prior to
<br /> construction.
<br /> 4.11. Fences, Gates,and Buffers
<br /> Required fencing,gates,and buffers shall be identified in the Development Plan(as outlined in Section 5.2)
<br /> and approved in writing by the City prior to construction. Submittal shall include identification of the(a)
<br /> location of fences,gates,and buffers,(b)the type, height,and color of the materials used for construction,
<br /> and (c) other unique design features or considerations. Fences must be consistent with Livermore
<br /> Development Code Section 4.05.040, Fences and Screening. Fencing and gates shall be the same type of
<br /> material and style of the existing Airport perimeter fence and gates and consistent with the City of
<br /> Livermore Design Standards and Guidelines, as they exist today or amended. Fences and gates shall be
<br /> properly maintained,fully functional,and in good appearance.
<br /> When possible, fences, gates, and buffers shall not be permitted directly adjacent to aircraft Movement
<br /> Areas and Non-Movement Areas unless identified with markers,lights,or other devices(e.g.,reflectors on
<br /> all sides). Fences, gates, and buffers directly adjacent to aircraft Movement Areas and Non-Movement
<br /> Areas must have a security card or key pass access control mechanism to restrict access to authorized
<br /> personnel only. The height of all buffers of unsightly areas(e.g.,storage area)shall be at least equal to the
<br /> material being stored or screened.
<br /> 4.12. Garbage and Recycling Containers
<br /> Exterior garbage and recycling containers must be consistent with Livermore Development Code Section
<br /> 6.03.130,Solid Waste and Recycling Container Enclosures,as it exists today or amended. Exterior garbage
<br /> and recycling containers must be equipped with securely fastened lids and shall be screened on all sides
<br /> from view.All areas utilized for garbage and recycling container locations shall be paved.
<br /> 4.13. Flagpoles
<br /> All flagpoles shall be located in such a manner and distance from Ramps,Taxiways,or Taxilanes to prevent
<br /> being a hazard to Airport, aircraft, or vehicles operations. The height of flagpoles shall comply with 14
<br /> CFR Part 77 Safe, Efficient Use, and Preservation of the Navigable Airspace.The flag of the United States
<br /> shall only be displayed in accordance with Title 4 of the United States Code(U.S.C.). Flagpoles are subject
<br /> to Livermore Development Code Section 4.02.040, Special Height Regulations, as it exists today or
<br /> amended.
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