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Commission approves allowing exposed metal fastener roofs on sheds and uninhabited outbuildings, restricts them on inhabited structures
Summary
Planning Commission voted to amend roofing rules to permit exposed fastener metal roofing on non-inhabited outbuildings and sheds while keeping hidden-fastener (standing seam) roofs required for houses and accessory dwelling units.
The Ocean Shores Planning Commission voted Tuesday to change city code language governing metal roofing fasteners, permitting exposed-fastener ribbed or architectural metal roofing for non-inhabited outbuildings (sheds and similar structures) while continuing to disallow exposed-fastener metal roofing on primary inhabited structures and accessory dwelling units.
Planning staff described two broad types of metal roofing: exposed-fastener…
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