1309.03 RESIDENTIAL DWELLING EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE AND PAINT COLOR.
   (a)   All exterior surfaces of every dwelling structure shall be maintained weathertight and shall be maintained so as to resist decay or deterioration from any cause.
   (b)   All exterior wood and corrosive metal surfaces shall be primed and painted or stained in accordance with the Building and Housing Codes. Prior to painting or staining, surfaces shall be properly prepared, including sanding, and rotted or damaged areas shall be repaired or replaced. Construction details such as metal covers, exposed fasteners and exposed caulking shall be covered with solid color coatings to match adjacent surfaces.
   (c)   Exterior paint and stain colors and/or the color of exterior walls shall be for purposes of improving the overall appearance of the structure and the aesthetics of the community, shall be harmonious on the building and with the color schemes of neighboring buildings, shall be consistent with the traditional colors and look of residential dwellings within the Village, shall not create a nuisance, and shall not be unduly bright, harsh or incongruous in appearance.
   (d)   In the event of any violation of subsection (c) hereof, the owner of any such residential dwelling shall be given a period of forty-five (45) days from the date of notice of violation to remediate the appearance of the residential dwelling exterior, after which time a per diem penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00).
(Ord. 2011-44. Passed 12-6-11.)