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in the City of Ramsey while permitting flexibility in the development <br />process. <br /> <br />k. General standards. The requirements in this section apply to ali. <br /> multiple-dwelling2 structures, as defined under Permitted Uses in <br /> <br />this Section (Subd. 2a). <br /> <br />1. The type of building materials used on exterior walls on all <br /> structures in the R-3 Residential District shall be ihce brick, <br /> <br />natural stone, stucco, aluminum, steel, or vinyl siding. <br /> <br />wood. masonite products, or other compatible residential <br />materials flint may be approved by the City. The exterior <br />building finish of multiple-familY buildings shall consist of <br />a mhfimum of 50% face brick, natural stone, or stucco. <br />Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS) mater~al is <br />prohibited. <br /> <br />Multiple-family buildings facing main thoroughfares shall <br />have rear-loaded garages. <br /> <br />There should not be more than a one-story difference <br /> <br />between a multiple-family buildina and adiacen~ structures. <br />either on an adiacent lot or across the street. The intent of <br />this requirement is to avoid large chanaes in building <br />height in close proximity. <br /> <br />ii. Architectural Diversit~. The intent of this section is to identifw ways <br /> <br />to accomplish architectural diversity between units in townhome <br />developments. <br /> <br />Townhome developments shall incorporate at least one substantial <br />change between adjacent units to prevent architectural monotony. <br /> <br />Major Changes. One (1) major chano, e in the following~ plus one <br />color change~ shall constitute a substantial change: <br />a. Roof style: hip, gable. 25% or greater chamze in slope <br />b. Donners <br />c. Type of brick or stone treatment <br />d. Exterior finish - full brick vs. half-rand-half, for example <br /> <br />e. Overall fagade style <br />f. Brick arches <br />g. Pmiected or inset windows <br />h. Balconies. porches, or decks <br />i. G~age placement- rean fi'ont, tuckunder, etc. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Minor changes. Three (3) minor changes in the following shall <br />constitute a substantial change: <br />a. Si&ne axis - vertical vs. horizontal <br /> <br /> <br />
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