§ 156.03 NEW CONSTRUCTION.
   (A)   Building materials. Exterior materials used in additions or other new construction should be compatible in scale, texture, color and other visual characteristics with the building materials used in the original building or buildings.
   (B)   Compatibility of exterior design. Additions and new buildings constructed on the site should be designed to be harmonious in style but visually different from the existing buildings. Contemporary designs that take into consideration the surrounding site, building materials, height and proportion of existing buildings are encouraged. The style of additions or new construction will develop as a result of implementation of the aforementioned criteria.
   (C)   Height and proportion.
      (1)   The height and proportion of an addition to the original building or separate building constructed on the site should be compatible with the original in regard to facade proportion and window patterns; size, shape and proportions of entrances and porch projections; and roof forms.
      (2)   Additions or new buildings that would add height or change the scale and architectural character of the original building should not be constructed.
(Ord. 13-2000, passed 6-13-00)