(A) Construction material.
(1) Single-family dwelling roofs shall be shingled with asphalt, wood, tiles, metal (with concealed fasteners), or other comparable materials.
(2) Building materials shall be attractive in appearance, of a durable finish, and be of a quality that is compatible and harmonious with adjacent structures. All buildings shall be of good aesthetic and architectural quality, to ensure they will maintain and enhance the property values of the neighboring properties.
(3) Single-family dwellings, garages, and accessory structures over 120 square feet of floor space or over 120 square feet of roof and roof overhang shall be constructed of materials similar in quality and appearance to that of the main dwelling structure on the lot.
(4) Buildings constructed of canvas, fabric, or straw shall not be permitted.
(5) Building exteriors must be finished within one year of starting construction unless a one-year extension is granted by the Zoning Official.
(B) Accessory structures. No more than two detached accessory structures are permitted on a parcel occupied by a single-family detached dwelling that are over 120 square feet.
(Ord. passed 6-9-2020; Ord. passed 4-13-2021; Ord. passed 7-13-2021; Ord. passed 8-16-2022; Ord. passed 10-11-2022) Penalty, see § 156.999