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3.0 BUILDING MATERIALS AND DESIGN <br />3.1 Buildings shall be attractive and durable. To ensure this, buildings shall be constructed of high <br />quality materials that require minimal maintenance. <br />3.2 There shall be variation of building materials and accent materials integrated with the archi- <br />tectural design of the building. <br />3.3 Allowed Materials. Exterior building materials shall substantially utilize, but are not limited to <br />the following: <br />• Stone • Stucco <br />• Cast Stone • EIFS <br />• Brick . High Quality Wood <br />• Integrally -Colored Split -Face • Metal as an accent <br />Rock • Glass <br />3.4 Prohibited Materials. The following materials shall not be used: <br />• Vinyl Siding • Metal Siding <br />• Smooth -Faced Gray or Stained Concrete Block. <br />• Painted Concrete Block or Brick <br />• Tip -up Concrete Panels, <br />except as allow under section 10.5 <br />3.5 Proper detailing on the corners allows a building to be more pleasing to the eye because the <br />corners appear to be structurally supported. <br />3.6 Stone and brick used on exterior walls shall not terminate at exterior corners. <br />Interior Corner <br />Exterior Corner <br />3.7 Where possible, vertical change of materials from stone or brick to another material shall oc- <br />cur at an interior corner. Alternatively, the material shall wrap around the exterior corner of the <br />building and terminate a distance from the corner determined by the size and scale of the <br />building. <br />3.8 Horizontal change of materials from stone or brick to another material shall include a stone <br />cap or brick sill; the cap or sill shall project from the face of the building. <br />