Architectural building materials.
At least 50 percent of the front facade of each dwelling within an infill residential development project shall be brick masonry, stone masonry, or split-face block masonry. All other exterior wall materials of dwellings within infill residential development projects shall consist of brick masonry, stone masonry, or split-face block masonry; or wood clapboards or weather boarding, and appropriate architectural accents. Standing-seam or corrugated metal walls or vinyl siding shall not be permitted unless specifically approved as a secondary or accent material by the community and economic development department director. Architectural treatments on all sides of the building other than the front facade shall be consistent. Roof materials shall be asphalt composition, wood shake, tile, or standing seam metal.
(ULDC 2005, § 9-10-12-15; Ord. No. 2009-47, § XXI, 12-15-2009)
Architectural building materials.
At least 50 percent of the front facade of each dwelling within an infill residential development project shall be brick masonry, stone masonry, or split-face block masonry. All other exterior wall materials of dwellings within infill residential development projects shall consist of brick masonry, stone masonry, or split-face block masonry; or wood clapboards or weather boarding, and appropriate architectural accents. Standing-seam or corrugated metal walls or vinyl siding shall not be permitted unless specifically approved as a secondary or accent material by the community and economic development department director. Architectural treatments on all sides of the building other than the front facade shall be consistent. Roof materials shall be asphalt composition, wood shake, tile, or standing seam metal.
(ULDC 2005, § 9-10-12-15; Ord. No. 2009-47, § XXI, 12-15-2009)