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<br />Director or their designee prior to any building pennits being issued (per Section 6.C.2.d of the Zoning <br />Ordinance). <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />General Form <br />The form of your porch addition is the outer shape created by the exterior walIs and roof. The form <br />of the addition should be and to the form of your existin!;home. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Roofs <br />The roof or your porch addition should be properly proportioned in shape and pitch to the rooflines of <br />the existing house. Roofing materials should match as closely as possible to the materials of the <br />existing home. <br /> <br />Exterior Walls <br />The exterior walIs are considered to be those exterior surfaces from the floor line to the ceiling of the <br />porch. This surface is to be at least 65 perccnt open and 35 percent solid. The open surfaces are to be <br />open air or occupied by screens, and/or screen doors. The solid surfaces are to be exterior materials <br />that are consistent or complementary in color, texture, and quality to those of the front of the existing <br />home. Solid surfaces may only include columns and spaced railings; solid walls (even partial) are <br />prohibited. <br /> <br />Base of the Porch <br />The base of the porch is not open, the base must be a concrete block perimeter foundation with frost <br />footings, and its appearance is consistent with the base of the dwelling. <br /> <br />Floors <br />Open-air porches must have floors of durable exterior grade materials such as concrete, painted solid <br />wood or brick. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Ceilings <br />Open-air porches must have ceilings of durable grade materials such as beadboard or painted or <br />stained wood. <br /> <br />Columns <br />Structural columns should be clad in finish grade, wood trim or be a decorative shape that is <br />compatible with the design of the existing house. The columns should be expressed on the exterior of <br />the porch to help articulate the porch fa9ade. <br /> <br />RaiIin gs <br />The height and spacing of railing must meet the requirements of the International Building Code. <br />Acceptable railing materials are painted or stained wood and painted metal. The design of the railing <br />assembly should be compatible with the details of the existing house. <br /> <br />Landscaping <br />Integrating your porch addition into your yard is as important as its integration to your house. Plant <br />materials and landscape features should transition the porch into your yard, providing a visual base. <br />Landscaping could also be placed along the entry path. <br /> <br />. <br />