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Aberdeen Township City Zoning Code

§ 25-5.4

Appearance of Buildings.

a. 
Within any residential district no building with permitted professional or office occupation shall be constructed or altered so as to be inharmonious with the residential character of the adjacent residential areas.
b. 
The Township Council hereby finds that uniformity in the exterior design and appearance of dwellings erected in the same residential neighborhood tends to adversely affect the desirability of the immediate and neighboring areas for residential purposes and impairs existing residential property in such areas; tends to impair the value of both improved and unimproved real property in such areas; tends to deprive the municipality of tax revenue; and destroys a proper balance between the taxable value of real property in such areas and the cost of municipal services provided therefor. It is the purpose of this section to prevent these and other harmful effects of uniformity in design and appearance of dwellings erected in any housing development in the same residential neighborhood and thus to promote and protect the general welfare of the community.
1. 
Except as provided in this chapter, not more than one (1) building permit shall hereafter be issued for any dwelling to be erected in a housing development consisting of two (2) or more houses if it is substantially alike in exterior design and appearance with any neighboring dwelling situated on the same or opposite sides of the street within one hundred fifty (150) feet of a dwelling then in existence or for which a building permit has been issued or is pending. The distance herein specified shall be construed to mean the distance between the street property lines and the respective properties.
2. 
Houses within such specified distance from each other shall be considered uniform in exterior design and appearance if they have any one (1) of the following characteristics.
(a) 
The same basic dimensions and floor plans are used without substantial differentiation of one (1) or more exterior elevations.
(b) 
The height and design of the roofs are without substantial change in design and appearance.
(c) 
The size and type of windows and doors in the front elevation are without substantial differentiation.
3. 
In addition, there shall be no fewer than two (2) separate basic house designs in every housing development consisting of eight (8) or fewer houses; no fewer than three (3) basic house designs in every housing development consisting of fifteen (15) or fewer houses; no fewer than five (5) basic house designs in every housing development consisting of fifty (50) or fewer houses; no fewer than six (6) basic house designs in every housing development consisting of seventy-seven (77) or fewer houses; and no fewer than eight (8) basic house designs in every housing development consisting of seventy-eight (78) or more houses.
4. 
To insure conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance, no construction permit shall hereafter be issued for more than one (1) dwelling in any housing development until the builder shall post or cause to be posted on each specific lot on the map of the subdivision on file with the Construction Official the type and model of each house for which a construction permit has been or is being issued.
5. 
The provisions, requirements and standards heretofore set forth shall not be considered met where there is an attempt to make minor changes or deviations from building plans and location surveys, which changes show an obvious intent to circumvent the purpose of this section.