Exterior Surfaces Sample Clauses

Exterior Surfaces i. The exterior facades of a main building or structure, excluding glass windows and doors, shall be constructed of one hundred percent (100%) masonry. Cementitious fiber board is considered masonry, but may only constitute fifty percent (50%) of the area for stories other than the first story. However, cementitious fiber board may not be used as a façade cladding material for portions of upper stories that are in the same vertical plane as the first story. Cementitious fiber board may also be used for architectural features, including window box-outs, bay windows, roof dormers, garage door headers, columns, chimneys not part of an exterior wall, or other architectural features approved by the Director of Development Services.
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Exterior Surfaces i. The exterior facades of a main building or structure, excluding glass windows and doors, shall be constructed of one hundred percent (100%) masonry. Cementitious fiber board may also be used for architectural features, including window box-outs, bay windows, roof dormers, garage door headers, columns, chimneys not part of an exterior wall, or other architectural features approved by the Director of Development Services.
Exterior Surfaces i. Masonry is defined as clay fired brick, natural and manufactured stone, granite, marble, stucco, cementitious material, and architectural concrete block. The exterior facades of a main building or structure, excluding glass windows and doors shall be constructed of one hundred percent (100%) masonry.
Exterior Surfaces. Surfaces of exterior buildings and structures shall be repainted or refurbished as needed by Contractor so that they present an Acceptable appearance. The type of paint, color, and method of application shall match existing and be of equal quality and shall conform to the conditions, covenants and restrictions for the Site.
Exterior Surfaces i. The exterior facades of a main building or structure, excluding glass windows and doors, shall be constructed of one hundred percent (100%) masonry. Cementitious fiber board is considered masonry, but may only constitute fifty percent (50%) of the area for stories other than the first story. However, cementitious fiber board may not be used as a façade cladding material for portions of upper stories that are in the same vertical plane as the first story. Cementitious fiber board may also be used for architectural features, including window box-outs, bay windows, roof dormers, garage door headers, columns, chimneys not part of an exterior wall, or other architectural features approved by the Director of Development Services. For Courtyard Homes, exterior facades of a main building or structure, excluding glass windows and doors, shall be constructed of one hundred (100) percent masonry. Cementitious fiber board and siding is considered masonry. However, cementitious fiber board and siding may only be used as the primary exterior façade material in a limited number of Courtyard Homes in Phases 7F and 7G, with such limitation being thirty percent (30%) of the number of platted lots in Phases 7F and 7G.

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