Laserfiche WebLink
<br />84 <br />c. To be counted as a primary material, the product must comprise at least five <br />(5) percent of the exterior wall surface. <br /> <br />5. Complete or partial buildings comprised of structural metal wall panel systems <br />that act as the primary wall system, or as a complete wall system such as pole barns or similar <br />structures common to agricultural or industrial storage uses are prohibited. <br /> <br />6. Commercial, public, educational and religious buildings shall have a well- <br />defined base, middle and top. The base should appear visually distinct from the middle and top <br />part (cornice) of the building through the use of a change in building materials, color, window <br />shape or size, an intermediate cornice line, sign band, an awning, or similar techniques. A cap <br />shall include the area from the top floor to the roof of the building and shall include a cornice, <br />roof overhang, and change of color or material to differentiate it from the middle section of the <br />building. Flashing shall not be considered a cap. <br /> <br />7. Any wall facing a public right-of-way shall not have an uninterrupted length <br />exceeding 100 feet without including at least two of the following: change in plane, change in <br />texture or masonry pattern, two (2) class 1 materials, windows in a manner that is impactful to <br />the design, or an equivalent element that subdivides the wall into human scale proportions. This <br />shall only apply to commercial, public, educational, and religious buildings. <br /> <br />8. Buildings may be constructed of primarily one (1) class 1 material if the design <br />meets or exceeds the intent of this section. <br /> <br />9. A distinctively different color of brick may be considered as a second class 1 <br />material. However, minor blended color variations shall not be considered as a separate <br />material. <br /> <br />10. Earth tone colors of exterior materials shall be required. “Earth tone colors” <br />shall be defined as any various soft colors like those found in nature in soil, vegetation, etc. <br />Such colors are limited to various shades or tints of brown, black, gray, tan, beige, brick red, <br />green, blue, or white. <br /> <br />11. The building walls may contain up to 10% contrasting colors. Contrasting <br />colors shall be those colors not defined as earth tones. <br /> <br />12. All buildings with a sloped roof shall have a minimum 12 inch roof overhang <br />and enclosed soffit. <br /> <br />13. All buildings with sloped roofs shall be covered with shingles or tiles or a <br />standing seam metal roof. <br /> <br />14. All mechanical equipment, such as air handling units located anywhere on the <br />property, including rooftop equipment, shall be screened from ground level view from adjacent <br />streets, public rights of way, and adjacent properties.