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2) Specific Semi-Rural Residential District Design Guidelines <br />The following specific design guidelines shall apply to the Semi-Rural <br />Residential District: <br />a) Architecture <br />(1) House designs should be limited to traditional ranch styles <br />with simplified forms and wood exterior siding. Urban <br />architectural styles featuring massive building forms , ornate <br />character, and non-wood exterior materials are <br />inappropriate for this area. <br />(2) A farm building design concept compatible with the ranch <br />house architectural style should be established for lands <br />designated SRR as an element of individual PUD <br />development plans , where applicable. <br />b) Landscaping <br />(1) Existing rows of walnut trees located along driveways <br />should be preserved, supplemented, and replanted as <br />existing trees die out. <br />(2) Agricultural fencing should consist of a white formal <br />split-rail design , whenever possible. <br />(3) Linear plantings of vineyards , row crops, and orchards; <br />trees for windbreaks; and formal driveway landscape <br />accents are encouraged to reinforce the symmetrical <br />agricultural planting pattern of the area. <br />3) Specific Hillside Residential District Design Guidelines <br />The following specific design guidelines shall apply to the Hillside <br />Residential District: <br />a) Site Planning <br />(1) The visual prominence of development should be <br />minimized by utilizing existing site features for screening <br />such as tree clusters, depressions in topography, setback <br />plateau areas, and other natural features. <br />34