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Ocean Shores planning commission approves amendments allowing small metal roofs, sets 20‑year warranty requirement
Summary
The Ocean Shores Planning Commission voted May 27 to send proposed amendments on metal roofing and siding to city council. The changes allow exposed‑fastener metal roofing on accessory structures up to 200 square feet, limit metal siding as an accent, and require a minimum 20‑year manufacturer guarantee for approved metal products.
The Ocean Shores Planning Commission voted May 27 to approve a package of municipal‑code changes addressing metal roofing and metal siding and sent the changes to city council for consideration.
Marshall, community development staff, told commissioners the amendments were intended to reduce enforcement burdens created by the large number of small accessory structures across the city that already have exposed‑fastener metal roofs. "I had to do 1 of 2 things, either modify the code to allow those, with, you know, with this body's input and recommendation, or I needed to gear up code enforcement and start telling people to get rid of the roofs with…
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