§ 154.059 DUPLICATE BUILDING TYPES.
   Not more than one dwelling of any standardized plan shall be erected in the town, unless recommended by the Building Commissioner and approved as a variance by the Board of Zoning Appeals. A standardized plan is defined as follows:
   (A)   Where the plan of a house is standardized and remains constant as to width and length;
   (B)   Where the volume of the house remains practically the same; changes made to a standardized plan where the width and length of the plan and the volume of the house are not substantially changed; shall not be sufficient change to grant a permit;
   (C)   The adding to or subtracting from a standardized plan of small units such as porches, bay windows, terraces, and other appurtenances, or the changing or varying the slope or type of roof, or location or size of door and window openings, or changing or varying the style or design, or changing or varying the finish color of the exterior walls, shall not be sufficient change to a standardized plan to warrant the granting of a permit for its erection in the town.
(Ord. 0203, passed 6-10-02) Penalty, see § 154.999