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14-10-5: BUILDING MATERIALS AND DESIGN:
F. All structures shall have class A roof assemblies or shall have class A roof covering materials, as defined
by the adopted building code. The use of concrete tile, slate, metal, asphalt shingle, fiberglass shingle, and built up tar and gravel roofing may be permitted. Metal roofing, when permitted,
shall not reflect direct sunlight onto an adjacent property and shall be surfaced with a low gloss finish or be capable of weathering to a dull finish.
Vail Village Design Considerations:
ARCHITECTUR
E/LANDSCAPE CONSIDERATIONS
ROOFS
Where visible, roofs are often one of the most dominant architectural elements in any built environment. In the Village roof form, color and texture
are visibly dominant, and generally consistent, which tends to unify the building diversity to a great degree. The current expression, and objective, for roofs in the Village is to form
a consistently unifying backdrop for the architecture and pedestrian streetscape, and to avoid roofs, which tend to stand out individually or distract visually from the overall character.
Materials
W
ood-shakes, wood shingles, and built-up tow and gravel are almost exclusively used as roof materials in the Village. (See Construction below.) For visual consistency, any other materials
should have the appearance of the above.