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Area 1 Design Guidelines:
1.26 Building materials should contribute to a sense of visual
continuity in keeping with Western Character.
a. The following materials are appropriate (also see the materials chart on
the following two pages for images.):
» Painted or stained wood siding (horizontal lap or vertical board
and batten
» Logs
» Stone, as natural rock or cut with a rough, matte finish
» Authentic Stucco (scored and textured to provide a sense of
scale)
Primary building materials should be
» Metal (only as an accent material for a storefront or windows) authentic, durable, and reflect Western
with a matte finish Character.
Area 2 Design Guidelines:
1.27 Building materials should contribute to a sense of visual
continuity in keeping with Western Character.
a. In Area 2, the use of the following materials is appropriate (also see the
materials chart on the following page for images.):
» Wood siding (usually horizontal lap, although sometimes vertical
board and batten. These are stained or painted)
» Stone, as natural rock or cut with rough/matte finish
» Brick
» Authentic Stucco (scored and textured to provide a sense of
scale)
» Logs
» Architectural cast concrete (as an accent material that is scored
to provide a sense of scale)
» Metal with a matte finish (typically no more than 20% of the
building front)
» Cement-board panels and lap-siding that is scaled similar to
traditional materials
b. If using alternative materials they should also have a similar profile,
texture and finish as natural materials. Some synthetic siding has an
exaggerated, rusticated finish that is an inaccurate representation
of authentic clapboard and should not be used. Other inappropriate
materials include:
» Vinyl siding
» Aluminum siding Building materials should contribute to
» Unfinished concrete masonry unit (CMU) as a primary material a sense of visual continuity in keeping
with Western Character. These buildings
use an appropriate combination of
materials for Area 2.
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