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Ord 2019-045/amending various sections of the City's development code, address typographical and technical errors, implement recommendations of the HPC to restrict the painting of masonry in the Downtown Historic District, etc.
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Ord 2019-045/amending various sections of the City's development code, address typographical and technical errors, implement recommendations of the HPC to restrict the painting of masonry in the Downtown Historic District, etc.
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Section 4`3.S'17Durable Building Material Area <br />O. Classification of Materials. <br />1. Durable building materials are classified as primary materials, secondary materials, or prohibited materials and <br />include the following: <br />o. Primary materials include: brick; stone; stucco; nook; marble; granite; concrete tilt wall; a combination of <br />glass and steel framework <br />cast Ltone, and reinforced concrete. <br />b' Secondary materials include: wood; architectural metal; tile; glass block. <br />c. Prohibited materials include: eifs; sheet metal covering more than 60% of a building. <br />Article 4: Zoning Districts <br />s <br />DIVISION 2: NEIGHBORHOOD DENSITY DISTRICTS <br />Section 4.4.2.5 Residential Infill Compatibility <br />Q. Applicability. The standards in this section apply to any building in a conventional residential district or <br />Neighborhood Density District ithin an existing <br />22 atkhborhood area on the comarehensive-pian. <br />Article 5: OVERLAY DISTRICTS <br />[]I\/ISI[]Kj 2: HISTORIC DISTRICTS <br />Section 4^5.2'1 Historic District <br />B. Historic Districts and Historic Landmarks' <br />3. The following local Historic landmarks are established within the City limits: <br />a. The Oaks Heights Live Oak Tree located }nthe 500Block ofFranklin Driv <br />b. The Charles S. Cock House located at 400 E. Hopkins Street-._(Z{04� <br />�----� c. The Merriman Cabin located at1SOC. M.Allen Parkwoy-._(2g0k4j <br />d. The Dunbar School located at 801 Endicott Street -._(2Q041 <br />*. The Old Fish Hatchery located at204[.M.Allen Parkma <br />f. The Commemorative Air Force Hangar located at 2249 Airport Drive-._(ZQ071 <br />gJ4. Graham Tower located ot1921Airport Drive -._[29D7\ <br />Exhibit B Pg. 9 of 27 <br />
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