§ 102-107 Similarity of buildings.
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A. No building or structure shall hereafter be erected, constructed, placed, altered or enlarged in any residence zone which shall be like any neighboring building then in existence or for which a construction permit has been issued or which is included in the same construction permit application in more than one of the following respects:
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(1) The design or style of the roof.
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(2) The length of the front elevation, measured between the ends of the building or structure, at the first floor elevation.
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(3) The relative location of windows in the front elevation with respect to each other and with respect to any door, chimney, porch or attached garage in the same elevation.
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(4) The relative location of the garage, if attached, porch, if any, and the remainder of the building or structure, in the front elevation, with respect to each other.
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(5) The type or kind of materials used in the outside wall construction in the front elevations.
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B. Buildings or structures shall be deemed to be like each other in respect to Subsection A(2) above if the difference in the length of the front elevation is less than eight feet. Buildings or structures between which the only difference in relative location of elements is end-to-end or side-to-side reversal of elements shall be deemed to be like each other in these respects.
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