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<br />9. <br /> <br />Concrete Block: <br /> <br />Concrete block masonry may be used for wall construction in the dealership service areas. It is <br />important to remember that the clean, smooth, horizontal, industrialized character must be achieved. <br />Contrasting the concrete block with deep tool-raked, horizontal joints, horizontal 'Spectra Glaze' or <br />metal, contrasting bands or reveals and structures, and glass is highly encouraged. <br /> <br />A very suitable alternative is the use ofpréfaced concrete masonry units with specifications similar <br />to 'Spectra Glaze II', by Burns and Russell Company. These ceramic-faced masonry units are low <br />cost, attractive, avoid the need for finishing wall surfaces where required, and reduce operational/life <br />cycle costs. This glazed block may also be used in areas subject to public view. <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />Rooftop Elements: <br /> <br />All elements on roofs must be attractive and rhythmically placed and/or attractively screened ftom <br />view. These elements will be very visible because of the fteeway adjacency. Corrugated metal <br />screening is not pennitted. <br /> <br />II. <br /> <br />Color: <br /> <br />The colors selected for the exterior of the building must serve to integrate all elements of the <br />dealership and enhance the aforementioned character goals. The use of strong, deep colors, which <br />may highlight rhythmic elements, is encouraged. The colors found in each of the auto makers , logo <br />standards are a desirable direction to be taken. Black and white colors may be used; earth tones <br />shall not be used for the buildings' walls and structural elements. This is especially important if <br />block masonry units are used. Color selections should accentuate distinction and elegance. <br /> <br />7SÖe-54 <br />