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R-2 30 ft. - <br />% increase required 10% - <br />R-3 40 ft. 30 ft. <br />% increase required 20% 10% <br />b. The additional landscaping materials shall be in addition to the number of plantings <br />required in the site landscaping section of this district and shall be located within the <br />required bufferyard. <br />c. Screening shall be installed in accordance with section 117-356. <br />(8) Lighting.Lighting used to illuminate an off-street parking area, sign or structure, shallbe <br />arranged to deflect light away from adjacent residential districts or public streets. Bulbsemitting <br />in excess of 3,000 lumens (150 watts) shall be directed so that the bulb is not visible from off <br />the property where the light source is located. <br />(9) Architectural standards.The purpose of this section is to encourage the development of high- <br />quality, diverse multiple-dwelling structures in the city while permitting flexibility in the <br />development process. <br />a. General standards. The requirements in thissection apply to the front facade of all <br />multiple-dwelling structures, as defined under permitted uses in this section. <br />1. The type of building materials used on exterior walls of all structures in the R-2 <br />Residential District shall be face brick; natural stone; stucco; aluminum, steel, or vinyl <br />siding; wood; masonite products; or other compatible residential materials that may be <br />approved by the city. Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) material is <br />prohibited. The front exterior building finish of multiple-family buildings shall consist of <br />a minimum of 35 percent face brick, natural stone, or stucco (excluding window and <br />door area in the calculation). This requirement shall also apply to the side of a building <br />when it faces a public street. <br />2. Multiple-dwelling developments that face county highways, state highways, or MSA <br />roads shall vary structure orientation. <br />3. A minimum of three colors shall be used for each multiple-dwelling building. Elements <br />that may count towards this requirement include siding, trim, doors, and garage doors. <br />A color palette shall be included as a part of the building elevation submittal at the <br />time of preliminary plat review. <br />4. All multiple-dwelling structures shall include at least two of the following architectural <br />elements: <br />(i) Articulated/cantilevered facade. <br />(ii) Dormers. <br />(iii) Articulatedroofline. <br />(iv) Projected or inset windows. <br />(v) Balconies, porches, or decks. <br /> <br />