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the structure. <br /> <br />Materials <br /> <br />g, The guidelines shall be modified to state that building materials shall be <br />limil~l to natural maleriaIs, such as wood siding and natural stone, and that stucco <br />siding would be allowed only if the elevations generously contain other natural <br />materials such as wood siding and natural stone, <br /> <br />Architectural Comrols <br /> <br /> The proposed guidelines shall be modified to add the following: <br /> <br /> Dark earthtone colors are required on all structures. Roof colors shall be <br />limited to dark browns, greys, and black <br /> <br />i. The guidelines shall be modified to reflect that a fire management plan has <br />already been submitted for Lots 1 and 2 add that a fire management plan for Lot 3 <br />will need to be submitted. <br /> <br />Lot Guidelines <br /> <br />j. 1'his section shall be modified to read as follows: <br /> <br /> The primary dwellings and all accessory structures for Lots 1 and <br />2 shall be limited to the building envelopes shown on "Pad and Tree Location" <br />plan of the PUD. No accessory structures shall be constructed/installed on Lot 3 <br />until a building envelope plan is created for Lot 3. Said envelope plan shall <br />generally be limited to the fiat graded pad areas around the existing house, <br />garage, barns, and second units, and shall be subject to final review and approval <br />by the Planning Director, All accessory structures for Lot $ shall be located <br />within the approved building envelope. <br /> <br /> ii. The primary dwelling and accessory structures should generally <br />not be sited within the dripline of existing trees. Some encroachment into the <br />dripline of existing trees may be allowed, subject to review and approval by the <br />City. An arborist's report shall be submitted in conjunction with a request to <br />locate a building within the dripline of an existing tree. <br /> <br /> iii. Landscaping and grading within the dripline of existing trees <br />sho:4d generally be avoided, Some encroaohment into the dripline of existing <br />trees may be allowed, subject to review and approval by the City. An arborist's <br />report shall be submitted in conjunction with a request to landscape or grade <br /> <br /> <br />