Common use of Exterior Surfaces Clause in Contracts

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. ii. The surface area of windows surrounded completely by brick may be included within the computation of the exterior brick, brick veneer, stone, or stone veneer wall area of a residence.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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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 and siding are considered masonry. However, cementitious fiber board and siding may also only be used for architectural features, including window box-outs, bay windows, roof dormers, garage door headers, columns, chimneys not part as the primary exterior façade material in a limited number of an exterior wall, or other architectural features approved by homes as specified in Table 1 of the Director of Development ServicesStandards (Exhibit C) to PD-40. ii. The surface area of windows surrounded completely by brick may be included within the computation of the exterior brick, brick veneer, stone, or stone veneer wall area of a residence.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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