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Staff’s Interpretation: The existing CMU principal building and proposed Insulated Metal Panel <br />(IMP) addition do not have the same or coordinated harmonious finish treatment. <br /> <br />Staff also notes the existing building has flat roof and the proposed addition has sloped roof <br />with a standing seam metal roof. <br /> <br />• City Code Section 1007.043(2)(d)3: Classes of Primary Materials. For the purpose of this <br />section, primary materials shall be divided into class 1, class 2, and class 3 categories as <br />follows: <br /> <br />Classes of Materials <br />Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 <br />Brick Precast concrete panels with at <br />least two architectural reveals <br />per panel <br />Exterior Insulation and <br />Finish Systems (EIFS) <br />Glass, or other <br />glazing materials <br />Specialty concrete block <br />including textured, burnished <br />block or rock faced block <br />Fiber Cement Exterior <br />Siding <br />Natural or cultured <br />stone <br />Ceramic Tile (masonry, stone or <br />clay), <br />Glass Block <br />Architecturally <br />textured concrete <br />precast or poured in <br />place panels <br />Masonry Stucco <br /> <br /> <br /> Architectural metal cladding Wood <br /> <br />Other materials not listed that are of equal quality to materials in a specific class <br />may be approved for use by the Community Development Director <br /> <br />• City Code Section 1007.043(2)(d): <br /> <br />4. Buildings shall incorporate classes of primary material in the following manner: <br /> <br />b. Industrial and warehouse buildings, multi-tenant <br />office/industrial/warehouse or showroom/warehouse or other combinations. At least 75 <br />percent of all exterior wall finishes shall be composed of at least two different class 1 or 2 <br />materials. Class 3 materials shall not comprise more than 25 percent of the building. <br /> <br />Intent: The intent is to define three (3) different classes of materials that allow for a variety of <br />exterior wall finishes. The code also establishes the percentage of required exterior materials. <br /> <br />5