Reflectivity. a. All above ground man-made elements (i.e., the built environment) must meet reflectivity guidelines. This includes any reflective surfaces (metal, glass, plastics, or other materials with smooth surfaces) that do not blend with the natural environment. They should be covered, painted, stained, chemically treated, etched, sandblasted, corrugated, or otherwise treated to meet the solar reflectivity standards. The specific requirements for reflectivity are as follows: Facilities with exteriors consisting of galvanized metal or other reflective surfaces will be treated or painted dark non- reflective colors that blend with the forest background to meet an average neutral value of 4.5 or less as measured on the Xxxxxxx neutral scale. This requirement does not apply to sign faces. Sign faces are covered under the MUTCD guidelines (xxxx://xxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/).
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Reflectivity. a. All above ground man-made elements (i.e., the built environment) must meet reflectivity guidelines. This includes any reflective surfaces (metal, glass, plastics, or other materials with smooth surfaces) that do not blend with the natural environment. They should be covered, painted, environmental stained, chemically treated, etched, sandblasted, corrugated, or otherwise treated to meet the solar reflectivity standards. The specific requirements for reflectivity are as follows: Facilities with exteriors consisting of galvanized metal or other reflective surfaces will be treated or painted dark non- non-reflective colors that blend with the forest background to meet an average neutral value of 4.5 or less as measured on the Xxxxxxx neutral scale. This requirement does not apply to sign faces. Sign faces are covered under the MUTCD guidelines (xxxx://xxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx/).
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding