1. Exposed exterior walls of structures shall be composed of brick, stone, stucco, fireproof precast stucco, glass, metal or marble, or with wood that is treated, finished with stain, paint, or a similar finish.
2. The walls of nonresidential structures which are two stories or less and which face a rear yard may contain exposed concrete block. Additionally, the walls of foundations facing a rear yard on any single-family or duplex structure may contain exposed concrete block.
3. The governing body, upon recommendation by the municipal engineer, may approve alternative materials as a conditional use if and only if such material is determined to be equal or superior in quality and aesthetic character compared to approved materials.
4. An addition to an existing structure which is nonconforming with respect to this Section may be constructed in conformance with the materials of original construction of the existing portion of the structure so long as the footprint of said addition does not exceed that of the nonconforming structure.
5. It is the intent of this Chapter to treat mobile homes, modular homes, and all preconstructed homes equally with traditionally constructed homes. As such, all preconstructed homes shall be placed on foundations that shall adhere to the requirements of this Section. Mobile homes in mobile home parks, meeting the standards of this Chapter, shall be placed on approved concrete pads and shall maintain skirting around their perimeters.
(Ord. 935, 5/10/2018, §27-908)