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15-23-6: ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS IN THE OCIP ZONE:
   A.   Building Materials: Any building erected on the property shall have an exterior finish of either concrete masonry units, brick, tilt-up concrete, precast concrete, stucco or stucco appearing material or colored enamel metal panels.
   B.   Specific Materials: The front of the building shall be finished with architectural block, face brick, glass, stucco or stucco appearing material, tilt-up or precast concrete or a combination of these materials. For buildings finished with colored enamel panels a portion of the front may use metal panels to help maintain architectural continuity.
   C.   Minimum Front Design Details: The materials used for the exterior treatment of the front of the building need to be arranged to provide architectural relief. This may be achieved by, but is not limited to, any or a combination of the following methods: windows, awnings, varying facial planes, covered entryways, colonnades, etc. For concrete tilt-up buildings, indented patterns, windows and a use of colors on the facade in a specific theme shall be acceptable as meeting this requirement.
   D.   Screening Of Mechanical Equipment: All rooftop mechanical equipment shall be concealed from public view to the maximum extent by screening it with integral portions of the architecture. Concealed from public view is determined by what a person would see when standing on the street in front of the building. All conduit, vents and other appurtenances shall be painted to match the color of the surrounding building surfaces.
(Ord. 2015-4, 2-24-2015)