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Ordinance Number
1999-26
Adopted Date
09/28/1999
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations Amendments
State Filed Date
10\15\1999
Entity Name
Wabasso
Code Number
Zoning; Definitions; Coastal Management
Subject
Wabbasoo Corridor Plan Development Regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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it. <br />The product's color shall resemble the color of the <br />product it is imitating <br />Any <br />in bond is <br />IV exposed <br />masonry a stack prohibited. <br />v_ Lighting structures or strip lighting that follows the form of <br />the building, parts of the building, or building elements is <br />prohibited. <br />vi Neon and similar tube and fiber optic lighting and similar <br />linear lighting systems; where the neon or lighting tube or <br />fiber is visible, is prohibited (this restriction includes site <br />signage), <br />vii Backlit transparent or translucent architectural elements, <br />backlit architectural elements, as well as illuminated or <br />backlit awnings and roof mounted elements are prohibited. <br />This does not prohibit the use of glass blocks. This does not <br />prohibit the use of an illuminated sign attached to a <br />building. <br />viii Facades that appear to be primarily awnings are prohibited. <br />An awning shall not run continuously for more than thin <br />(30) percent of the length of any single facade. Gaps <br />between awning segments shall be at least twenty-four (24) <br />inches wide. Placement of awning segments shall relate to <br />building features (e.g. doorways and windows), where <br />possible. Awnings shall not exceed twenty-five (251 <br />percent of the area of any single facade. <br />IX Drive -up windows shall not be located on a buildingfacade <br />that faces a residential area or a roadway unless <br />architecturallygrated into the building and screened by <br />landscaping equivalent to the material in a local road buffer <br />that runs the length of the drive-through lane and its <br />speakers shall be oriented so as not to project sound toward <br />residential areas. <br />x Accessory structures, includingsheds, heds, out buildings, <br />dumpster enclosures, and screening structures, shall match <br />the style, finish, and color of the site's main building Metal <br />utility sheds and temporary car canopies are prohibited. <br />(d) Roofs: All buildings and accessory structures within the plan area shall have <br />sloped roofs (slope pitch at least 4:12) visible from every direction, unless a <br />Coding: Words in Artite Offatt type are deletions from existing law. Words underlined are <br />additions. 13 <br />
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