Architectural regulations by type for new construction.
1.
Allowable primary exterior building materials shall account for at least 80 percent of the building and shall include brick, stone, wood, architectural metal siding, and fiber cement siding. The following building materials shall be prohibited: vinyl siding, exposed concrete block or concrete masonry units, exposed plywood, plastic or PVC, and synthetic stucco or EIFS.
2.
Allowable secondary materials shall account for at most 20 percent of the building, be concentrated in areas such as trim, and include all allowable materials above as well as stucco and exposed concrete.
3.
No more than three materials shall be used on a standalone building or unit in an attached building configuration. The lighter material must be placed vertically higher than the heavier material. Example: stack stone - bottom, fiber cement siding - top.
4.
Wood muntins and mullions shall be used; vinyl is not permitted. Muntins and mullions must be either TDL (true divided light windows) or be placed on both sides of the window pane.
5.
Shutters shall be operable or appear to be operable (cover the windows).
6.
Employ compatible architectural elements.
7.
The following architectural styles are prohibited:
a.
A-frame structures;
b.
Dome structures;
c.
Mediterranean motifs;
d.
Tudor or mock Tudor styles;
e.
Swiss chalet or Tyrolean motifs;
f.
Colonial;
g.
Standard prefabricated corporate/business structures, such as, but not limited to, metal, corporate colored gasoline island canopies and building façades, typically found in other areas unless specifically found to be compatible with these requirements; and
h.
The use of same template or repetitive architecture within the same large scale building and/or the mere copying of adjacent building architecture or form.
Architectural regulations by type for new construction.
1.
Allowable primary exterior building materials shall account for at least 80 percent of the building and shall include brick, stone, wood, architectural metal siding, and fiber cement siding. The following building materials shall be prohibited: vinyl siding, exposed concrete block or concrete masonry units, exposed plywood, plastic or PVC, and synthetic stucco or EIFS.
2.
Allowable secondary materials shall account for at most 20 percent of the building, be concentrated in areas such as trim, and include all allowable materials above as well as stucco and exposed concrete.
3.
No more than three materials shall be used on a standalone building or unit in an attached building configuration. The lighter material must be placed vertically higher than the heavier material. Example: stack stone - bottom, fiber cement siding - top.
4.
Wood muntins and mullions shall be used; vinyl is not permitted. Muntins and mullions must be either TDL (true divided light windows) or be placed on both sides of the window pane.
5.
Shutters shall be operable or appear to be operable (cover the windows).
6.
Employ compatible architectural elements.
7.
The following architectural styles are prohibited:
a.
A-frame structures;
b.
Dome structures;
c.
Mediterranean motifs;
d.
Tudor or mock Tudor styles;
e.
Swiss chalet or Tyrolean motifs;
f.
Colonial;
g.
Standard prefabricated corporate/business structures, such as, but not limited to, metal, corporate colored gasoline island canopies and building façades, typically found in other areas unless specifically found to be compatible with these requirements; and
h.
The use of same template or repetitive architecture within the same large scale building and/or the mere copying of adjacent building architecture or form.