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I c. A minimum of three colors shall be used for each multiple-dwelling building. Elements that <br /> 2 may count towards this requirement include siding, trim, doors, and garage doors. A color <br /> 3 palette shall be included as a part of the building elevation submittal at the time of <br /> 4 development review. <br /> 5 d. All multiple-dwelling structures shall include at least two of the following architectural <br /> 6 elements: <br /> 7 1. Articulated/cantilevered facade. <br /> 8 2. Dormers. <br /> 9 3. Articulated roofline. <br /> 10 4. Projected or inset windows. <br /> 11 5. Balconies, porches, or decks. <br /> 13 Other elements as approved by the city council. <br /> 14 <br /> 16 <br /> 17 <br /> 18 <br /> 20 4. Q-ther aestheteru ..I,,,-,,...,ed to be @PPFGPFiate 4,y the ecity G rcil <br /> 21 <br /> 22 (C) Accessory buildings. Exterior building materials for detached accessory buildings <br /> 23 by MiRigeseta State Buildmigg Cede shall be generally consistent with the exterior finish of the <br /> 24 principal building and finished with h@Fdb9@Fd lap sidiRg vinyl lap siding, aluminum or metal <br /> 25 lap siding, architectural metal panels,textured wood (painted), and/or masonry. Prefabricated <br /> 26 molded plastic storage sheds shall be permissible. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 <br /> 29 485 Residential Fences <br /> 30 <br /> 31 (A) Height. Fencing or walls (except retaining walls) located in the required front yard setback shall not <br /> 32 exceed four feet in height a)(cept fGF 29 aaiAeptal feaReesas-defined OR sest+eR11:7 1 Fencing or <br /> 33 walls located in the side or rear yard shall not exceed eight feet in height. n i eeRiR .peFmi+is FegwiFee <br /> 35 (B) Materials and construction. Fences shall be constructed in a workmanlike manner and of substantial <br /> 36 material reasonably suited for its intended purpose. Fencing material shall consist only of wood, <br /> 37 chain link, wrought iron, maintenance free vinyl, aluminum, or steel. Any other material must be <br /> 38 approved by the zoning administrator prior to installation. <br /> 39 (1) No boards, planks, or panels shall be larger than 12 inches in width. <br /> 40 (2) Link fences shall be constructed such that no barbed ends shall be at the top. <br /> 41 (3) Fence framing must face inward on the fence owner's lot. <br /> 42 (C) Agricultural uses. <br /> 43 (1) Fences may be constructed of barbless wire or have the capability to carry an electric charge <br /> 44 to accommodate agricultural activities and the raising of livestock and animals as defined by <br /> 45 Chapter 10,Animals. Lots of record as of July 1, 2002,within the MUSA that are currently used <br /> 46 for agricultural activities or the raising of livestock and animals also qualify under this <br /> 47 provision. <br /> 48 (2) Electric fences must be set back a minimum of three feet from property lines and must be <br /> 49 posted as being electric. <br /> 17 <br />