§ 70-104. Exterior materials.  


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  • Materials should be selected for suitability to architectural style. All sides of a house should relate to each other. The front should not look substantially different from the other sides. Using a few materials for a single purpose will establish a simple continuity of design.

    (1)

    Preferred.

    A limited number of trim and accent materials

    Brick, red clay or white

    Materials used in a consistent manner throughout the building

    Stucco

    Where materials change, a change in wall planes or some architectural device to give a sense of transition

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    (2)

    Discouraged.

    Vinyl siding (subject to sample approval)

    (3)

    Prohibited.

    Cedar shakes/shingles

    Exterior surfaces inadequately treated with a full coat of paint or other appropriate finish coating

    Faux stone siding

    Half elevation treatment

    Logs, milled or rough

    Metal and aluminum siding

    T-111

    Unfinished, exposed concrete block

(Ord. No. 00-1, § 43, 3-10-00)