1129.16 RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AND APPEARANCE STANDARDS.
   Single-Family, Two-Family, and Multi-Family residential dwellings, whether of modular or site-built construction, shall comply with the following design and appearance standards:
   (a)   The structure shall be installed upon and properly attached to a foundation system that provides adequate support of the structure's vertical and horizontal loads and transfers these and other imposed forces, without failure, from the structure to the undisturbed ground below the frost line.
   (b)   Minimum roof pitch requirements entailing a 4-inch vertical rise for each 12 inches of horizontal run.
   (c)   Roofing material shall be either wood shingle, wood shake, synthetic or composite shingle, ceramic tile, concrete tile, asphalt, or fiberglass shingle (no corrugated metal or corrugated fiberglass).
      (Ord. 00-30. Passed 6-5-00.)
   (d)   The following standards shall apply to all new single-family, two-family and multi-family residential dwellings permitted within the Municipality. These standards shall not apply to permitted residential dwellings with facades constructed predominately of log wood.
      (1)   Permitted exterior materials: brick, stone, cement, stucco, durable wood product recognized by the National Association of Home Builders or Home Building Industry, cultured stone, drivit or higher end vinyl siding with a minimum thickness of .044 inches or more with 7/16 OSB backing. All vinyl siding shall be installed under the direction of a Vinyl Siding Institute Certified Installer.
      (2)   Prohibited exterior materials: Composite board (hardboard or plywood), concrete masonry units or concrete blocks, and contractor grade vinyl siding with a thickness of less than .044 inches.
         (Ord. 08-43. Passed 8-18-08.)
   (e)   Structure size shall be a minimum width of 25 feet.
   (f)   Attached enclosed garages with overhead doors for single-family and two-family residences for each dwelling are required on all new structures.
      (Ord. 00-30. Passed 6-5-2000.)