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MATERIAL IF IT IS APPROPRIATE TO THE HOUSING <br />STYLE <br />ALTERNATIVE COMPARED TO CHAIN LINK FENCING <br />FENCING MATERIAL <br />SITE DESIGN <br />Paving, <br />• All historic paving within the districts, <br />should be maintained send <br />preserved. <br />• New paving installed must maintain <br />the aesthetic uniformity of the <br />historic districts. <br />• Paving that must be replaced shall <br />be made of similar material and <br />sizes, as well as joints or patterns <br />consistent with the style, or period of <br />the area. <br />Fencing <br />• Fences do not readily exist in the <br />front yard of houses. <br />® If original remains repair that which <br />is deteriorated. <br />• Fencing material should be <br />appropriate to the style of <br />house/buildings. <br />• Chain link, plywood, vinyl, and <br />concrete are prohibited. <br />• P'lace fences along established <br />property lines. <br />• Front yard walls are prohibited. <br />• Unless historically documented <br />fencing in the commercial historic <br />district is not allowed. <br />• Appropriate fencing materials are <br />metal; wood picket if appropriate to <br />housing style; masonry if <br />appropriate to housing style. <br />Garden loop is an appropriate <br />alternative to chain link. <br />Landscaping <br />• Landscaping needs to be designed <br />with native plants found in the, <br />surrounding area, especially within <br />public view corridors. <br />• Xeriscape water conservation <br />principles should, be implemented <br />when appllicable in all landscape <br />designs. <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 28 <br />