§ 212.12 SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS.
   All single-family detached homes except in approved manufactured home parks shall:
   (A)   State Building Code. Be constructed upon a continuous perimeter foundation that meets the requirements of the state building code.
   (B)   Measurements. Not be less than 30 feet in length and not less than 22 feet in width over that entire minimum length. Width measurements shall not take into account overhangs and other projections beyond the principal walls. Dwellings shall also meet the minimum floor area requirements as set out in this chapter.
   (C)   Roof. Have an earth covered, composition, metal, shingled, or tiled roof.
   (D)   Receive a building permit. The application for a building permit in addition to other information required shall indicate the height, size, design, and the appearance of all elevations of the proposed building and a description of the construction materials proposed to be used, and the delineation of future deck, porch and/or garage additions whether or not such construction is intended. The exterior architectural design of a proposed dwelling may not be so at variance with, nor so similar to, the exterior architectural design of any structure or structures already constructed or in the course of construction in the immediate neighborhood, nor so at variance with the character of the surrounding neighborhood as to adversely affect the public health, safety, or general welfare.
   (E)   Requirements. Meet the requirements of the State Building Code or the applicable manufactured housing code.
(Ord. 2011-06-07A, passed 6-7-2011)