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n <br />U <br />I• <br />with exposed fasteners are prohibited on <br />the exterior wall of any building. <br />3. Rooftops: All rooftop surfaces, equipment <br />and accessories shall be approved by the <br />Committee according to the following <br />guidelines: <br />a. The roof surface materials, texture, <br />and reflectivity shall be reviewed <br />considering their effects on the views <br />of other Blackthorn Lots and <br />structures. In no circumstance shall <br />the rooftop surface and/or surface <br />material of a building equal more than <br />forty percent (40%} of the building's <br />facade seen in elevation view. <br />b. Rooftop mechanical equipment, vents <br />and ducts shall be screened, covered <br />and installed in a manner which hides <br />said mechanical equipment from the <br />view of other Blackthorn Lots, public <br />streets, common areas, and buildings. <br />Screening height shall be a minimum <br />of twelve inches above materials being <br />screened. <br />c. Rooftop solar collectors, skylights and <br />other potentially reflective rooftop <br />building elements shall be designed <br />and installed in a manner which <br />prevents reflected glare and <br />obstruction of views of other <br />Blackthorn Lots and buildings. <br />d. Rooftop radio, TV and microwave <br />antennas and towers are prohibited <br />unless specifically approved by the <br />Committee upon recommendation by <br />the St. Joseph County Airport <br />Authority, as to their height and <br />bcation. <br />4. No building in Blackthorn shall exceed a <br />height of thirty-five (35}feet. <br />SITE GRADING <br />The purpose of the Site Grading Guidelines is to <br />unify the grading of Blackthorn in terms of earth <br />form, preservation of topographic features and <br />compatibility of relationships between buildings, <br />parking areas, roads, and adjacent properties. All <br />site grading shall conform to the following <br />requirements <br />Blackthron Corporate Center - Development Guidelines 4/1/33 <br />