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Ordinance No. 2297 <br /> Page 6 of 12 <br /> 1. All accessory structures which exceed 10 feet in height, measured from average ground <br /> level to the highest point on the structure. <br /> 2. Additions to single-family houses which exceed 10 feet in height, as height is defined in <br /> this title. <br /> 3. Fences, walls, and hedges greater than six feet in height, as height is defined in this title. <br /> 4. All models of single-family projects. <br /> 5. All custom single-family homes. <br /> 6. All outdoor uses, new improvements, and structures in PUD districts in which the <br /> conditions of approval specifically have delegated decision making authority over <br /> design issues to the preexisting design review board. <br /> 7. All signs. <br /> 8. All satellite earth stations and microwave dish antennas, whether located in a residential <br /> or nonresidential district. <br /> 9. Minor building additions in "straight zoned" (non-PUD) districts. (Minor building <br /> additions in PUD districts would continue to be treated as minor modifications, subject <br /> to staff approval.) <br /> 10. Exterior improvements or expansions to unreinforced masonry buildings, as defined in <br /> Section 18.08.580 of this title. <br /> 11. Commercial and noncommercial towers, spires, cupolas, chimneys, penthouses, water <br /> tanks, fire towers, flagpoles, monuments, scenery lofts, and similar structures. <br /> 12. Commercial and noncommercial radio and television antennas and transmission towers, <br /> personal wireless service facilities, and receive-only antennas greater than 10 feet in <br /> height. <br /> 13. All covered front porches that are located in the front yard setback area in the R-1, RM <br /> zoning districts and PUD zoned residential properties referencing the R-1/RM <br /> development standards of this code. <br /> 14. Small electricity generator facilities, and small fuel cell facilities. <br /> 15. Additions and exterior modifications/alterations listed below to single-family houses in <br /> residential zoning districts within the Downtown Specific Plan Area that are considered <br /> historic resources as defined by the Downtown Specific Plan: <br /> a. Wall and foundation cladding including, but not limited to. material, finish, shape, <br /> orientation, and joinery. <br />
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