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Typical Anti - Graffiti Measures in California <br />City <br />Existing <br />Anti - Graffiti Measures <br />The City of Stockton, California <br />"The design shall include an appropriate mix <br />of materials and landscaping subject to the <br />approval of the Director, including materials <br />designed to discourage graffiti (i.e. vines, <br />shrubs with thorns, etc.)." <br />The City of La Mesa, California <br />"Landscaping shall be installed to provide <br />screening of blank building or retaining <br />walls to discourage graffiti. A dense row of <br />trees or vines which will climb to cover <br />blank wall areas shall be utilized. In <br />addition, shrubs which exhibit thorns may <br />also be utilized to inhibit access to the wall <br />area. The landscaping should be designated <br />to provide substantial coverage of the wall <br />within a one -year period after installation." <br />The City of Turlock, California <br />"Design of graffiti attracting surfaces: <br />Developer shall design all graffiti attracting <br />surfaces in a manner which limits or <br />prevents the defacement of such surface <br />with graffiti. Acceptable method of design <br />includes, but is not limited to, the use of <br />landscaping, anti - graffiti materials, and the <br />physical orientation of such structures." <br />The City of Huntington Beach, <br />"Wall /fence design should complement the <br />California <br />project's architecture. Landscaping should <br />be used to soften the appearance of wall <br />surfaces. Walls and fences within front and <br />exterior side yards of commercial sites <br />should be avoided. Unless walls are <br />required for screening or security purposes <br />they should be avoided. Security fencing <br />should incorporate solid pilasters, or short <br />solid wall segments and view fencing. The <br />design of security fencing should be <br />enhanced. Long expanses of fence or wall <br />surfaces should be offset and architecturally <br />designed to prevent monotony. Landscape <br />pockets (12 feet wide by 3 feet deep) <br />should be provided at 70 foot minimum <br />intervals along the wall." <br />' � J <br />
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