(a) Applicability.
(1) This subsection shall apply to the P Professional Office, R Retail,
LC Light Commercial, HC Heavy Commercial, I Industrial, BP Business
Park, and MX Mixed Use Districts, and any other districts or development
as specified in this article.
(2) All properties located in the BP Business Park District must comply
with the standards when a new tenant moves into the BP Business Park
District or within 18 months of the approval of the BP Business Park
District, whichever comes first.
(b) Exterior
material requirements for Nonresidential Districts and uses.
(1) Exterior material standards.
a. Nonresidential uses within Nonresidential Districts.
1. Within P Professional Office, R Retail, LC Light Commercial, and
MX Mixed Use Zoning Districts, exterior façades of a main building
or structure shall consist of 100 percent Class 2: Masonry Construction.
2. Within HC Heavy Commercial, I Industrial, and BP Business Park Districts,
exterior façades of a main building or structure adjacent to
a public street shall consist of 100 percent Class 2: Masonry Construction.
All exterior façades of a main building or structure shall
consist of at least 60 percent Class 3: Masonry Construction.
3. Exceptions for BP Business Park District.
(i)
Use of metal buildings and construction materials shall be allowed
within the BP Business Park District except on buildings adjacent
to Handiey Ederville Road.
(ii)
Expansions of existing buildings may be constructed out of the
same material as the existing building within the BP Business Park
District except on buildings adjacent to Handley Ederville Road.
b. Nonresidential uses within Residential Districts.
1. If a nonresidential use is within a residential district, then exterior
façades of a main building or structure shall consist of 100
percent Class 1: Masonry Construction.
c. Maximum material coverage.
No single building material
shall cover more than 80 percent of the front of any building, with
the exception of on-site utility or service structures.
d. Windows.
1. Clear glass shall be used for commercial storefront display windows
and doors.
2. Windows shall be individually defined with detail elements such as
frames, sills, and lintels, and placed to visually define the building
stories.
(2) Façade articulation.
In order to ensure the aesthetic
value and visual appeal of nonresidential land uses and structures,
façade articulation shall be required, with the exception of
uses and structures located within the BP Business Park District.
See definition of articulation in section 8, Definitions of the zoning
ordinance.
a. Facade articulation of at least three feet in depth or offset shall
be required for every 30 feet in horizontal surface length.
b. Facade offsets shall be shown, along with calculations verifying
that the building elevations meet the above requirement, on a building
facade (elevation) plan, and shall be submitted for review along with
the site plan.
(c) Waiver.
The city manager is authorized to grant a waiver to these requirements
if necessary to result in a higher quality development and/or to carry
out the recommendations of the comprehensive plan.
[Ord. No. 1274-14, § 3(Exh.
D), 5-6-2014; Ord. No.
1375-18, § 1(Exh. A), 12-10-2018]