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<br />3.All building plans must have been prepared in consultation with an architect or qualified <br />draftsperson. All requirements by the Building Inspections Division must be met. <br />4.Home shall be single-family and owner-occupied. <br />5.A minimum of three bedrooms is required. A fourth bedroom or a d <br />6.Two full bathrooms are preferred. A home design with 1½ baths will be considered. <br />7.A two-car garage with a paved, hard surface driveway is required. <br />8.Exterior materials (siding, soffit, doors and windows) should be low maintenance and durable. Brick, <br />aluminum, vinyl and fiber cement siding are preferred. Natural cedar lap is acceptable if properly <br />stained or painted. Hardboard panels or hardboard lap siding materials are not acceptable. Roof <br />valleys must have metal valleys and not be woven. <br />9.Unit height and mass of new home shall be compatible with the scle of the surrounding <br />neighborhood. The house building lines, variable roof lines, doo <br />minimize wall mass, and house orientation to street must present a balanced and pleasing view from <br />all sides. <br />10.A full basement shall be provided unless the selected design results in a split-level or walkout type of <br />basement. <br />11.The dominance of the garage door must be minimized through place <br />design and/or utilization and design of windows and must adhere to City Code Chapter 1004.05(A). <br />Garage sidewalls that face the street should appear to contain h <br />accomplished by incorporating windows and other design elements <br />character with the remainder of the dwelling. <br />12.The entire grounds shall be landscaped to be aesthetically pleasing in all seasons. <br />plant materials shall be used to define the site and blend with Specific lot line <br />blending requirements may be required, as appropriate, for specific sites. <br />13.A Tree Preservation Plan (City Code Chapter 1011.04) should be completed and existing trees shall <br />be preserved when possible. Care should also be taken to preserve existing root systems. <br />Construction fencing around root system must be provided on trees directly adjacent to active <br />grading and construction areas. <br />14.Site drainage shall be accommodated on the site so that water is <br />and the neighborhood properties. The builder must comply with ange <br />requirements. Construction of the finished structure must not <br />water drainage patterns on the adjoining properties. Roof gutter <br />15.Soil condition should be verified to assure that the quality of il can handle the new <br />constructed home. If modifications are required, proper document <br />16.All air conditioning units must be located in the rear yard of t <br />17.Utility meters shall be screened from street view, and the meter locations Identified on the plans. <br />18.The neighboring property and adjacent public streets shall be ke <br />times. The construction site shall be maintained so it does not become a nuisance. Under no <br />circumstance during the construction period shall construction workers, co, or <br />construction materials enter, disturb, or damage neighboring pro <br />19.The property shall have a new sanitary service line installed to the City sanitary sewer main <br />consisting of schedule 40 PVC or equivalent. A new PVC wye must be installed at the main. If there is <br />an existing 4 or 6 sewer stub at the property line, it must be <br />equivalent to the Citys sanitary main including through the existing wye. If the stub was tapped into <br />Page 2 Roseville Housing Replacement Program April 10, 2013 <br /> <br />