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7. Plaster: <br />Smooth plaster (stucco) may be used but is not highly recommended because <br />of uncertainty. In surface quality control. If plaster is used, the highest degree of <br />detailing, materials and workmanship will have to be observed. Here again, <br />metal horizontal banding must be incorporated. <br />8. Concrete Panels: <br />Tilt -up /pre- formed concrete panels may be used in perimeter wall and building <br />wall applications. <br />The form liner profile specifications and configuration that may be used must be <br />equal to those produced by Symons Corporation's Architectural Form Liners. <br />The five options are to be equal to: <br />a. 3/18" deep, short ripple rib 4' -10" (no reveal) <br />b. '/:' deep rib, 4' x 10' (reveal) <br />c. Extruded VA" rib, 2" O.C., 1' x up- to -30' (no reveal), run horizontally <br />J d. Sandblast #2 medium, 4'x 10' <br />e. Sandblast *3 coarse, 4'x 10' <br />Continuous and horizontal metal reveals must be incorporated to tie complex <br />together and to be used a construction joints. <br />9. Concrete Block: <br />Concrete block masonry may be used for wall construction in the dealership <br />service areas. It is important to remember that the clean, smooth, horizontal, <br />industrialized character must be achieved. Contrasting the concrete block with <br />deep tool- raked, horizontal joints, horizontal 'Spectra Glaze' or metal, <br />contrasting bands or reveals and structures, and glass is highly encouraged. <br />A very suitable alternative is the use of prefaced concrete masonry units with <br />specifications similar to 'Spectra Glaze II', by Bums and Russell Company. <br />These ceramic -faced masonry units are low cost, attractive, avoid the need for <br />finishing wall 'surfaces where required, and reduce operational/life cycle costs. <br />This glazed block may also be used in areas subject to public view. <br />Exhibit "B" <br />Page 18 of 19 <br />Ordinance No, NS -2650 <br />Page 23 of 24 <br />8 -165 <br />