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128 <br /> <br />NORTH HARBOR SPECIFIC PLAN <br /> <br />Figure 5-D <br /> <br />merit, while Figure 5.2 shows acceptable screening <br />techniques). <br /> <br />Avoid providing separate screens around the equip- <br />ment. Instead, provide wells behind sloping roofs or <br />parapet walls high enough to hide the equipment. <br />One- story structures adjacent to taller structures shall <br />be considered on an individual basis to determine <br />appropriate mechanical screening from views observed <br />from above. <br /> <br />53.12 Skylights <br /> <br />Skylights are encouraged. When exposed to view, the <br /> <br />Figure 5-E <br /> <br />type of skylight and frame finish should be coordinated <br />architecturally with the entire building. Corrugated <br />fiberglass should not be used. <br /> <br />Figure 5-F <br /> <br />53.13 Walls/Columns <br /> <br />Materials (General) <br />Avoid the use of materials which are intended to simu- <br />late other materials, e.g. aluminum siding instead of <br />wood siding and various simulations of stone and <br />masonry products. The use of these materials must be <br />reviewed by the City. It is best to limit the wall finish <br />to one or two materials, preferably stucco or wood. <br /> <br />letaterials (Residential) <br /> <br />Any material is acceptable except corrugated products <br />and exterior plywood (i.e., T-I-11). <br /> <br />Materials (Non-res'idential) <br />Corrugated products or materials and exterior ply- <br />wood that are not durable shall not be used. <br /> <br />Avoid bright colors except as an accent or trim. Select <br />only colors that harmonize with other elements of the <br />project and neighboring buildings. <br /> <br />Wall Treatrae~t <br /> <br />Avoid large expanses of building wall surfaces devoid <br />of architectural treatment. Provide articulation of walls <br />with stucco screens, tile, concrete reveals, bands of con- <br /> <br /> <br />