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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA003 - FMSAutoLoad: 7/14/2014 10:10:49 AM LEGAL NOTICE Planning and Housing Department shall notify, by certified mail, all property whenever possible. (f) Exterior exit ORDINANCE NO. 3064 owners of a proposed landmark or within a stairs shall be placed where least visible, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MUNICI- proposed district a minimum of twenty set as far back as possible from any side PAL CODE OF THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA days prior to the public hearing to be held facing the street and run parallel to and BY REPEALING SUBSECTION 31.2(10), by the said Preservation Commission. The against the wall of the building. (8) SECTIONS 31.7, 31.8, 31.9, 31.10 AND Preservation Commission upon hearing the Exits, Second and Third Story, New Con- 31.12, AND REENACTING THE SAME proposal will review and make recommends- struction Area. (a) Exit stairs in the new Proof of Publication in The REVISED TO PROVIDE FOR REGULATION tions to the City Council. (2) The City construction area shall be accommodated OF HISTORICAL LANDMARKS AND SITES; Council forwards the proposed landmark or inside the building whenever possible. (b) THE DAILY TRIBUNE REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PART historic district designation to the State Exit stairs for newly constructed buildings OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH Historical Department for review and recom- shall be accommodated inside the building. TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH CONFLICT; mendation. Within a reasonable time after (c) New construction shall be consistent PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND ESTABLISH- receipt of the recommendation from the with the architectural style. (d) New ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ENACT- State Historical Department the Council materials shall be compatible with the ED, by the City Council for the City of shall make a final determifiation on the historic materials of the particular archi- Ames, Iowa. Section One. The Municipal proposed landmark or district designation. tectural style in size, design, and tex- Designation of such an area shall be by ture. (e) Exterior exit stair- shall be enactment of an ordinance to amend the placed where least visible, set as far back STATE OF IOWA, STORY COUNTY,ss. official zoning map of" the City to show as possible from any side facing the street such designated area in accordance with the and run parallel to and against the wall of Code of the Cityof Ames, Iowa, shall be hearing, notice and procedure requirement the building. (9) Fences and Retaining I, 1lerle-9tyr Dennis Waller, Barry-Leggett, on Walls, Alteration Area. (a) Historic and the same is amended b repealing of Chapter 4IFI Code of Iowa. Sec. Y P g 31.10. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATE- retaining walls and perimeter historic Oath depose and Say that I am president, geRera4^ Subsection 31.2rea and re-enacting said fences shall be retained whenever possible.Subsection to read as follows: "(10) NESS. One of the primary functions of P fBiilGi996G,.- Qy4flt ma(;l4or Of the THE DAILY Demolition: Any act that destroys in whole the Commission is to review applications (b) Alterations to existing retaining walls TRIBUNE, a daily newspaper, printed at Ames, Story or in part the exterior of a buildingor for Certificates of Appropriateness. The and perimeter fences shall be done with materials consistent with I the historic County,Iowa;that the annexed printed structure in s historic district; or, following shall not be done in a designated destroys in whole or in part a designated historic district or on a historic landmark materials in size, design, composition, and historic landmark." Section Two. The site without a Certificate of Appropriate- texture. (10) Fences and Retaining Walls, New Construction Area. (a) New construc- Q d nanE2 92064 MunicipalCode of the Cit of Ames, Iowa, Hess from the Historic Preservation Commis- Y tion shall be consistent with the architec- shall be and the same is further amended. sion. (1) Alteration of an exterior part by repealing Sections 31.7, 31.8, 31.9,E of a building or a structure. Alterations tural style. (b) New materials shall be 31.10 and 31.12, and re-enactingsaid to existing structures that are contribut- compatible with the historic materials of sections as follows: "Sec. 3 in or compatible structures or to strut- the particular architectural style in size, RIA FOR CONSIDERATION FOR CRITE- g NOMINA- lures designated as historic landmarks design, and texture. (11) Foundation, TION. (1) Before an area, which contains shall be permitted in the following in- Alteration Area. (a) Existing foundations contiguous parcels of diverse ownership, stances...(2) New Construction. New shall be retained whenever possible. (b) can be designated as a historic district, construction in the area must be represen- New materials shall be consistent with the as evi dented by information provided by tative of one of the architectural styles historic materials in size, design, compo- was published in said newspaper for 1 the proponents of the district, it must approved in the district or representative sition, and texture. (c) Historic door satisfy the following criteria: (a) Prop- of the style of the designated landmark. and window openings and storm cellar The design for the structure must meet all entrances in the foundation shall be re- consecutive weeks, the first erties are significant to national, state tained. (d) The adjacent de at a foun- or local history, architecture, archeology, the design criteria listed for the archi- ) grade and culture; and (b) Properties possess tectural style selected. Architectural dation shall not be raised to cover any and the 185t Of said publication W8S On the integrity of location, design, setting, features not specifically listed in the part of the foundation that was historical- materials, workmanship, feeling and associ- design criteria may be proposed by the ly exposed. Minimal grade changes neces- ation; and (c) Properties are associated applicant. Those features should be incor- sary to solve destructive drainage problems 77♦-H day Of NnVPD1hPY with events that have been a significant porated in a manner appropriate with the shall be permitted when no reasonable contribution to the broad patterns of our architectural style. Design criteria are alternative exists. (e) Masonry and con- 19 history; or (d) Properties are associated established for each architectural style crete foundations which were never paint- with the lives of persons significant in identified in each historic district. (3) ed shall not be painted. (f) Historic our past; or (a) Properties embody the Demolition. Demolition of existing strut- brick, stone, and rusticated masonry foun- distinctive characteristics of a type, tures that are contributing or compatible dations shall not be coated with cement Period, method of new construction, repre- structures or of a historic landmark shall plaster or stucco where exposed above Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence by sent the work of a master, possess high be strictly prohibited except in the fol- grade. (12) Foundation, New Construction Vet6urgason Dennis Waller,B Leggett. artistic values, represent a significant lowing instance: ...(4) Relocation. Relo- Area. (a) New construction shall be con- Barry 99 and distinguishable entity whose components cation of a historic landmark or of an sistent with the architectural style. (b) may lack individual distinction; and (f) existing structure within or into a histor- New materials shall be compatible with the this 2 Sf.h day Of NOvember Properties have yielded, or may be likely is district shall be strictly prohibited historic materials in size, design, and to yield, information important in prehis- tory except in the following instances ...(5) texture. (c) Brick used on foundations for or history; and (g) A minimum of Ordinary Maintenance Permitted; Public additions shall be either reclaimed old 66% of the principal structures in the Safety. (a) Ordinary Maintenance Permit- brick or new brick which matches in size, 19� ' proposed district are contributingand/or ted. Nothing in this Chapter shall be color, and texture as closely as possible the brick used on the building. (d) The compatible structures from a historical construed to prevent the ordinary manna- /f�(i���__ '�•�.�AlOtary PUbIIC architecture standpoint. Of the structures nance or repair of any exterior feature in amount of that offoundation n additions that re determined to be either contribut- a historic district or of any historic g building. in and for the State of Iowa ing or compatible, a minimum of one (1) landmark which do not involve alterations (e) Foundations using modern materials structure or 10% of those structures, or changes in the exterior features of a veneered onshall be e tmhteteextertord if hwitthe materials are Fees,$ p whichever is greater, shall be contributing building. For the purposes of this Ordi Ppro- 2 Q 6 rC Q from a historical architecture stand oint; nance, changes made in the color of the (f) historical materials above grade. and (h) The contributing and compatible exterior surfaces of a building are consid- ) Openings in the foundation shall be consistent with the architectural style of structures in the proposed district must be the building being added to. (g) The a minimum of 50 years old; and (1) The height of the exposed foundation shall be proposed district shall be less than 160 consistent with that of the particular' acres but more than 2 acres in size. (2) A architectural style: (13) Garages and building, structure, or site designated as ered to be ordinary maintenance and re- Outbuildings, Alteration Area. (a) Histor- (b) Public Safety. Nothing in this g a historic "landmark" shall meet the fol- Chapter shall tc garages and outbuildings shall m re- lowing criteria: (a) Properties are si p Prevent the construction, tamed whenever possible. (b) New isteri- nificant in national, state or local histo- reconstruction, alteration, restoration, or als shall be consistent with the historic possible. (b) New materials shah ce ry,nif architecture, landscape architecture, demolition of any interior or exterior archeology, and culture; and architecture, Proper- feature which the City Building Official materials in size, design, composition, and consistent with the historic materials in shall certify is required for texture. e The placement, size, and size, design, composition, and texture. ties possess integrity of location, design, Yapublic safety shape of the historic windows in garages only Enclosing a porch shall be permitted setting, materials, workmanship, feeling because of an unsafe or dangerous condi- and other outbuildings shall be maintained. only if consistent with the architectural and association; and (c) pro tion, but any such action shall be, where (d) Replacement of historic garage doors style. (d) Second or third story sun perties are possible, in accordance with the design associated with events that have been a with compatible overhead doors shall be porches or balconies, historic in design, significant contribution to the broad guidelines and design criteria set forth in done with two singlQ size doors rather iha� shall be retained. Doors leading out to patterns of our history; or (d) Pro Section 31.12 (Standards for Review, De- ere associated with the lives of Properties sign Guidelines, Design Criteria). Sec. one double-wide type. (cti Garages ( these shall also be retained. (e) Porch persons Outbuildings, New Construction Area. (a) balustrades shall a .constructed with significant in our past; or (e) Properties 31.12. STANDARDS FOR REVIEW, DE- p SIGN GUIDELINES, DESIGN CRITERIA. New construction shall be consistent with materials of the same size, height, t with embody the distinctive characteristics of a the architectural �jyle. (b) New materials in pacing consistent with type, period, method of new construction, In considering an application for Certif- g, and baluster s represent the work of a master, irate of Appropriateness, the Commission shall be compatible with the historic the historic architectural style. Note: possess shall be guided by the Design Guidelines, materials of the particular architectural It will be necessary to obtain authoriza- high artistic values, represent a si �- style of the principal structure in size, lion from the tit Building Official prior cant and distinguishable entity whose which shall pertain to all historic preser- Y Y g components may`'lack individual distinction; vation districts and historic landmarks; design and texture. (c) New garages or to constructing a balustrade which does not and (f) Properties have yielded, or may and, by the Design Criteria, which shall f other outbuildings shall not exceed the meet the minimum requirements, as specified be like] to Yl y apply only to the particular historic height or bulk of the principal building. by the Uniform Building Code. When the y yield, information important district or historic landmark for which (d) Metal outbuildings are not permitted. lower and histo�tally correct height of a in prehistory or history. Sec. 31.8. PROCEDURES FOR DESIGNATION OF p they are enacted. Said regulations are as (e) New outbuildings shall use window porch rail cannbt be considered to be life HISTORIC DISTRICT OR LANDMARK. (1) Said (1) Chimneys, Alteration area. design and materials that follow that of threatening, the Historic Preservation the principal structure. (f) Aluminum or Commission shall support the applicant's Designation of a historic district shall be e Existing brick or stone chimneys shall steel garage doors may be used as a sub- request for special consideration under proposed by an owner or owners of proper- be retained whenever ns possible.ens with New ty within the area for which desi nation materials shall be consistent with the stitute for wood. (g) Double garages shell Section 104(f) of the Building Code. (f) is requested. re such g historic materials in size, design, compo- have two single doors rather than one Handrails required on porch steps, if not 4 y proposal shall be sition, and texture. (c) Building and double wide door. (h) The roof form of a of a historic design and materials, shall filed with the Planning and Housing De- fire codes shall be met in regard to garage or other outbuildingshall be simi- be a simple metal rail or similar to other Partment upon the prescribed form and Proper liar gto the roof form of he principal balustrade elements on the porch. (20) shall include the following data: (a) A heights and other requirements. (d) Chim- , g nay construction shall be consistent with � structure. (i) A new outbuilding shall not Porches, New Construction Area. (a) A .map showing Assessors plat of the area, the architectural style. (2) Chimneys, New attempt to mimic the house or look like a porch is required where it is necessary to boundary and boundary description, legal Construction Area. barn or other non-historic building. (15) meet the elements of the particular archi- description, and size of area in acres; (b) tion shall be consistent with the a chi ec- Gutters and Downspouts, Alteration Area. y (b) New materials shall be Photo tectural style. Photographs and/or other descriptive ma- tural style. (b) New materials shall be (a) Built-in gutters and other historic compatible with the historic materials of terial; (e) List of all property owners and Compatible with the historic materials of the their addresses; (d) Narrative providing � drainage provisions such as wood gutters particular architectural style in size, the particular architectural style in size, shall be retained whenever possible. (b) design and texture. (c) New construction information concerning'at least one of the design, and texture. (3) Decks, Alteration New materials shall be consistent with the shall be consistent with the architectural Area. (a) Alterations to existing decks historic materials in size, design, compo- style. (d) Porches shall have a connection that have a significant contribution to the and sition, and texture. (c) Downspouts and to the interior by the use of windows and broad patterns of communityPatios shall be consistent with the history; or architectural style of the dwelling. (b) gutters may be added if they have not doors. (e) A porch addition is permitted (ii) Its association with the lives of previously existed. (d) Metal gutters and on a particular structure if the porch is New materials shall be consistent with the consistent with the architectural style of persons significant in the community histo- downspouts shall be permitted when deal- historic materials in size, design, compo- the structure. - (21) Roofs, Alteration tiv or (lit) Its embodying t the period, sition, and texture. ing with a building where a water removal five characteristics of a type, period, (c) Deck railings system never existed or where repair of the Area. (a) The historic roof shape and roof method of new construction, etc. (e) shall of consistent with the architectural historic system is not possible. (e) features, includingeaves, shall be main- Narrative style of the dwelling. (4) Decks, New providing information about Half-round gutters and round downspouts twined. (b) Historic roofing materials and events or Construction Area. (a) New decks and persons that may have a signifi- or Roman ogee (K-style) gutters and roof features shall be retained whenever cant relat�onshi to the area and it Patios shall be located at the back or side permitted. (f) possible. (0) Substitute materials shall P lit; outside the area subject to the criteria downspouts shall be (f) Provide documentation that indicates for alterations, shall be minimal] visible Downspouts shall be run vertically. Diego- in consistent with the historic materials the structures in the proposed district are from the street, shall have no major impact nals crossing roof planes and walls shall c size, design, and texture. (d) Solar a minimum of 50 years old; and (g) Pro- on the historic building and its]character not sp permitted. ruc Gutters end collectors shall not be permitted as alter- vide information which indicates that 66% Downspouts, New Construction Area. (a) amen. (e) Skylights, roof windows, wind of the structures in the area are contribu- and shall . compatible with the a hall a generators, and radio and tv reception lure] style. (bt New materials shall be equipment and other mechanical equipment lion andlor compatible. (h) Design guide- compatible with the historic materials of lines proposed as an aid to decisions or. the shall not be permitted io alterations. Certificates of Appropriateness required by Particular architectural style in size, New materials shall be compatible with the (22) Roofs, New Construction Area. (a) Section 31.10. (i) A list of the names and design, and texture. (c) Deck railings historic materials of the particular archi- Roof pitch and roof shape shall be the same addresses of shall be consistent with the architectural tectural style in size, design, and tex- as that of historic structures, repeating property owners within two- style of the dwelling. (5) Dormers, Alter- hundred (200') feet of the subject proper- ation Area. (a) Dormers shall be con- lure. (b) Downspouts shall be run verti- basic roof forms consistent with architec- ty. (2) Designation of a historic landmark strutted of new materials consistent with tally. Diagonals crossing roof planes and tural styles in the district. (b) New shall be proposed by any person or organ- the ted historic• materials s size, design, walls shall not be permitted. (c) Metal materials shall be compatible with the s a shall b Any such proposal shall be filed composition, gn, gutters and downspouts shall be permitted historic materials of the particular archi- with the Planning and Housing Department position, and texture. (b) Dormers when dealing with a building where a wa- tectural style in size, design, and tex- upon the prescribed form and shall include shall be constructed in the same shape, ter removal system never existed or where ture. (c) New construction shall be con- style, and scale as any historic dormer on repair of the historic system is not possi- sistent with the architectural style. (d) the following data: (a) A map showing the buildin Assessor's plat of the area, boundary and and scale of or in the same on shape,ouses style, the ble. (17) Massing. (a) The height of Elements of solar design either active boundary description, legal description, same architectural style. (c) Dormers are new construction shall be consistent with collectors, trek walls, or passive ids and size of area in acres or square feet; not typical on certain styles of historic the height of historic buildings of the lectors shall be kept a the back at a side (b) Photographs and other descriptive architecture and addingthem in this case same architectural style. op New con- away from the street and incorporated into material; (c) List of all property owners shall not be struction shall be an appropriate height the building design to result in site and their addresses; (d) Narrative provid- Permitted. (6) Dormers, New and massing when it is viewed in relation placement, massing, and roof forms which' in information concerningat least one of Construction Area. (a) Dormers shall be to historic buildings in the district. (c) are consistent with the architectural the following: (i) Its with constructed of a design and scale that is Additions shall not exceed the height of styles in the district. (e) Solar collet g consistent with the architectural style. the historic building and shall be compati- tors shall be mounted flush to the roof, events that have a significant contribution (b) Dormers are not typical on certain to the broad patterns of community history; styles lea of historic architecture and using ble with the massing of the historic build- plane and at the same angle as the roof. or (ii) Its association with the lives of Y g ng. (d) The floor-to-floor heights of new plane. (f) Mechanical systems and other dormers on new construction, in such construction shall be consistent with the devices which are roof mounted shall be persons significant in the community histo- cases, shall not be permitted. (c) New ry; or (iii) Its embodying of the distinc- materials shall be compatible with the ings of floor heights of architectural build. disible d o such a way that they are not' tive characteristics of a type, period, historic materials of the (e) of the same basic architectural style. visible from the street. (g) Additions' method of new construction, etc. (e) Particular sex- (ei Additions shall have a historic buo-flcor shall have i roof pitch compatible with the Narrative providing information about tectural style in size, design, and tax- height the same as the historic building. building being added to. (h) The roofs of, P g Lure. (7) Exits, Second and Third Story, (18) Moved Buildings. (a) Infill buildings additions shall not interfere with the,-events la persons that may have a t pasi- Alteration Area. (a) Historic 5000Ad and shall be cant relationship to the area and it past; placed on a foundation exposed original roof form by changing its basic• (f) Design criteria proposed as an aid to third story exits shall be retained whenev- similarly to that of other buildings of the shape. (i) The roof of an addition shall' decisions on Certificates of Appropriate- er possible. (b) New material shall be same architectural style. (b) Buildings not be higher than the main roof of the' Hess required by Section 31.10; (g) A list consistent with the historic materials in moved into a district shall be consistent existing building. (23) Siding/Exterior' size, desi of the names and addresses of property gn, composition, and texture. with the massing, architectural style, Materials, Alteration Area. (a) The his-- owners within two-hundred (200') feet of (c) Exit stairs located on the exterior height, and materials of buildings in the toric exterior siding material shall be the subject property. Sec. 31.9. PUBLIC shall be consistent with the architectural district. (c) Historic porches, chimneys, retained whenever possible. (b) New i styles. (d) The stars shall be construct- HEARINGS AND ENACTMENT PROCE- or architectural features that were removed materials shall be consistent with the DURES. (1) Oral and written testimony ed in the most compact form. (e) Exit during the moving process shall be replaced historic materials in size, design, compo- concerning the significance of the nominat- stairs from upper level apartments shall be when the building is at its new location. ed historic district or landmark shall be accommodated inside the existing building (19) Porches, Alteration Area. (a) Histor- taken at a public hearing before the Ames is porches shall be retained whenever Historic Preservation Commission. The sition, and texture. (c) Resurfacing the sides of a building with other than histor- ic materials such as stone or brick veneer, cedar shakes, asphalt shingles, masonite, aluminum, steel, vinyl or diagonal wood or wide hoard lap siding shall not be permit-' ted. (24) Siding/Exterior Materials, New" Construction Area. (a) New materials shall be compatible with the historic materials of the particular architectural style in. (Continued from Page B5) Design Criteria. Building Height One facade with panels and glass. Centered size, design, and texture. (b) New con-. g and one half to two and one half stories. door for Prairie School. Siding-Narrow struction shall be consistent with the' Dormers-None. Entry-Off-centered door Roof Type-Gabled witA ridgeboard parallel clapboard 2 " to 4" with corner boards 4" architectural style. (25) Site Relation-- on front facade. Full or partial width to street. Gambrel roof. Roof Pitch-8:12. to 6". Shingled. Stucco. Windows-Dou- ships. (a) The general historical setback porch. Simple, single story porch. Door Dormers-Wall or roof dormers. Pitch con- ble hung, grouped and/or banded. Trim pattern for the design of historic building with large glass panel in upper portion and sistent.with roof. Entry-Accentuated front 4" to 6". Multi-paned upper sash. Sol- fronts shall be incorporated into new applied trim below. Siding-Stucco, brick, door with pediment. Door centered or off id/Void Ratio-20-35% void; solid/void ratio construction of similar architectural or narrow clapboard 2— to 4" with corner centered on front facade. Door with panels only includes the wall area above the styles. (b) Additions shall be placed on, boards 4" to 6". Windows-Double hung, and glass. Small entry porch with decora- foundation and below the roof. the sides or at the back of buildings, in tall and narrow with elaborated crowns, tive pediment or arch. Siding-Medium Plan/Footprint-Prairie School--simple the area subject to the criteria for 'new commonly arched or curved above. Trim clapboard 4" to 6" with 4" to 6" corner square or rectangular plan with one story construction' as defined -by Section 31.10 4" to 6". Solid/Void Ratio-20-35$ avoid; boards. Stucco. Shingled. Windows-Sym- wings or porch subordinate to principal two of the Municipal Code. (26) Windows and solidlvoid ratio only includes the wall metrically balanced door and window pat- story mass. Craftsman/Bungalow--rectangul Doors, � Alteration Area. (a) Historic area above the foundation and below the terns. Double hung with multi-pane sash, ar or T-shaped with one story porch. (f) windows and doors shall be retained when- f. Plan/Footprint-Usually a square or frequently in pairs. Trim 4" to 6", Hipped Cottage (Type I) Design Criteria. ever possible.. (b) New materials shall be octangular box shape. May have bays. Solid/Void Ratio 20-35% void; Sol- Building Height-One and one half to two consistent with the historic materials, in (b) Queen Anne Design Criteria. Building iQ/void ratio only includes area above the stories. Roof Type-Hipped. Roof Pitch- size, design, composition and texture. (c) Height-Two to two and one half stories. f undation and below the roof. Dormers-Hipped gabled front dormer. New door and window openings shall follow Roof Type-Irregular shape with dominant plan/Footprint-Simple rectangular box with entry on front facade. Porch shape varies l side dormm gabled Entry- Off-center the pattern of door and window openings front facing gable. Hipped with lower porch or entry having a separate roof. entry from small entry porch to full width of of the historic architectural style. (d) cross gables. Gabled or cross- gabled. (d) Tudor Design Criteria. Building The shape of historic window divisions Roof Pitch-12:12, towers very steep. Height-One and one half stories. Roof front facade. Siding-Narrow clapboard 2 " .shall not be changed. New muntin bars Dormers-Wall dormers, Roof dormers. Type-Side-gabled with dominating front to 4". Corner boards 4" to 6". Often with and mullions shall duplicate the original Gabled dormers. Entry-Partial or full- cross gable. Dormers-Wall dormers. En- Prairie School/Craftsman and/or Colonial in size and profile shape. (e) Replacement width, one-story porch usually along front try-Centered, arched door on front fa- details. Windows-Double hung. Trim 4" frame profiles shall be consistent with and one or both side walls. Door with cade. Small, partial width entry porch. to 6". Solid/Void Ratio-20-35% void; those of the historic frame profiles. (f) decorative detailing and single large glass Siding-Decorativesolidlvoid ratio only includes the wall half-timbering. Stucco. New metallic frames shall be anodized or pane in upper portion. Off-centered door Decorative Chimney. Windows-Tall and area above the foundation and below the painted. Combination aluminum, steel, or on front facade. Siding-Avoid smooth narrow. Double hung with multi-pane roof. Plan/Footprint-Square or rectangular and casement windows. Trim 4" to plan. (g) Gabled Cottage (Type II) De- vinyl storms may be-used as a substitute walled appearance with patterned shingles, glazing for wood. (g) Historic stained glass cutaway bay windows, and other devices. 6". Solid/Void Ratio- 20-35% void; sol- sign Criteria. Building Height-One-and one windows shall be retained. In the case Narrow/medium clapboard 2b" to 6". Deco- id/void ratio only includes the wall area half to two and one half stories. Roof relive siding shingles, especially in above the foundation and below the roof. Type-Gabled roof with ridgeboard perpen- where the window must be replaced, the " dicular to street with wide overhang.Roof replacement shall be complementary in gables. Corner boards 4 to 6". Win- Plan/Footprint-L-shapedplan. (e) Prairie Pitch. Dormers-Shed, gabled or hipped design and ornamentation to the historic lows-Vertical emphasis. Double hung. School/Craftsman/Bungalow Design Crite- dormers on side facades. Entry-Centered window. (h) The addition of stained glass Window sash with single pane. Trim 4" to ria Building Height-One and one half to windows into openings which did not histor-_ 6". Solid/Void Ratio-20-35% void; Sol- twoland one half stories. Roof Type-Low or off centered door on front facade. (i) H have stained glass o not permitted. id/void ratio only includes the wall area pitched, hipped. Front gabled. Cross-ga- Porch shape varies from full width of front above the foundation and below the roof. bled. Side gabled. Dormers-Gabled dor- facade to small entry porch. Siding-Narrot no Historic door and window openings shall clapboard 2 to 4 is,principle cladding not be blocked down to accommodate stock -the exFootprint-Mostterior with rooms articulated from mars. Hipped dormers. Shed dormers. P the exterior with jogs in exterior walls, Entry-one story porches or wings. Porch with brick or stucco as secondary. May sizes. (j) Plastic or metal shutters shall � have Craftman detailing such as brackets, not be permitted. (k) Plastic, metal, or bays or roof form changes. Irregular either full or partial width. Massive, exposed rafter tails, window bands, fish- wood awnings shall not be permitted. (27) form or perimeter. (c) Colonial Revival square porch supports. Door on front Windows and Doors, New Construction ab.� Area, (a) New materials shall be compati- ble with the historic materials of the particular architectural style in size, design, and texture. (b) New construc- tion shall be consistent with the architec- tural style. (c) The windows and doors of new construction shall follow the rhythm (spacing pattern) and the size and shape of scale shingles. Windows-Double hung. law. windows and door openings found in the Trim 4" to 6". Solid/Void Ratio-20-35$ walls of similar historic buildings. (d) void; solid/void ratio only includes the Nancy Passed this ghat tyy of November, 1989. Horizontal windows, small windows, and wall area above the foundation and below Y Dicni Cit Clerk modern picture windows shall not be used the roof. Plan/Footprint-Rectangular plan. F. Paul Gc"xltand, Mayor ma when vertically oriented and larger windows Two or three bay width. (h) Gabled-Ell Published in The Daily Tribune,November, are used on the historic structure. (e) Cottage (Type III) Design Criteria. Build- 27,1989, Window trim elements shall be used in a ing Height-Two stories. manner similar to the architectural styles Roof Type-Intersecting gable roof. or in a simplified contemporary version of Hipped with intersecting gables. Roof this. (f) Large areas of solid blank wall Pitch. Dormers-Gabled dormers.' Entry- shall not be crested on any highly visible Off center entry on front facade. Porch elevations in the historic district. (g) - shape ranges from small entry porch to The use of smoked, mirrored, or tinted wrapped porch across front and around glass is not permitted in the district. !corner. Siding-Narrow clapboard 2#," to (h) Exposed metallic frames shall be anod- 4". Windows-Double hung. Trim 4" to ized or painted. (i) Combination aluminum, 6". Solid/Void Ratio-20-35$ void; Sol- steel, or vinyl storms may be used as a _ id/void ratio only includes the wall area substitute for wood. (28) Design Criteria above the foundation and below the roof. for the 'Old Town' District. All new Plan/Footprint-L or T shaped plan. (i) buildings in the "Old Town" Historic Pres- Colonial Cottage (Type IV) Design Criteria. ervation District shall be representative Building Height-One and one half to two of one of the following architectural types stories. Roof Type-Side gable with o and have the characteristics hereinafter ridgeboard parallel to the street. set out with respect to such architectural Roof Pitch. Dormers-Gabled dormers. types. Alterations and new construction Entry-Centered or off centered entry on pertaining to an existjng building shall be, front facade.' Porch varies from full width of the same architectural type as said to small entry porch. Siding-Narrow clap- building (a) Italianate Design Criteria., board 2J" to 4". Windows-Double hung. Building Height-Two or three stories. Roof Trim 4" to 6". Solid/Void Ratio-20-35% Type-Low pitched hipped roof with widely,, void; solid/void ratio only includes the overhanging eaves usually with decorative wall area above the foundation and below brackets beneath. Roof Pitch-8:12 or less. the roof. Plan/Footprint-Rectangular or T-shaped plan." Section Two. Violation of (Continued on Page B7) the provisions of this ordinance shall be punishable as a municipal infraction as set out in Section 31.15 of the Municipal Code. Section Three. All ordinances or parts of y ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, if Section Four. This ordinance shall a7in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by