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2 <br /> <br />Per Section 1007.043(4)(i)4.g., this criteria applies to both single family dwellings and <br />accessory buildings. <br /> <br />g. Roof and exterior color and material compatible with home (except <br />manufactured tool shed). <br /> <br />The property owner ordered the materials before applying for the building permit. These are <br />custom cut metal sheets and per the property owner, cannot be returned to the store or <br />manufacturer. The total cost is approximately $2,000. <br /> <br />The issue is the aesthetic value of the exposed fasteners. The intent of requiring standing seam <br />metal roofs is so the fasteners (i.e. screws) are not visible. <br /> <br />The property owner is also requesting the same roofing materials be allowed on the two (2) <br />detached accessory structures (garages). Staff is asking for Planning & Zoning Board input on <br />this request. <br /> <br />Findings of Fact <br /> <br />Resolution No. 20-99 details the findings of fact. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Staff recommended denial of the variance. <br /> <br />The Planning & Zoning Board reviewed the variance application on September 9, 2020 and <br />recommended approval with a 4-3 vote. The Board also requested staff to present an ordinance <br />amendment to allow for metal roofs with either standing seam (hidden fasteners) or exposed <br />fasteners provided the exposed fasteners are the same color as the roofing material. <br /> <br />Resolution No. 20-99 approves of a variance to allow for a metal roof with exposed fasteners <br />on the single family dwelling and two (2) detached garages at 7831 Lake Drive. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br /> <br />1. Site Location and Aerial Map <br />2. Property Owner Letter, Photos & Roofing Material Specifications <br />3. Metal Roof with Exposed Fasteners vs Metal Roof with Standing Seam (Hidden Fastener) <br />4. Resolution No. 20-99 <br /> <br />