JDOD.7 LOCATION, ORIENTATION, SIZE AND SHAPE OF BUILDINGS.
(a)    Preserve the linear continuity of buildings by placing primary building facades parallel to the street. The traditional regional character of the surrounding area should be used as a guide for establishing an appropriate architectural style. The ground floor level should be highly animated and provide visual interest and human scale. The roof lines should be varied. Brick or stone should be considered as a unifying material or element that is common to Joint Development Overlay District buildings. A variety of colors for materials should be used, but those colors should be chosen as part of an overall palette, so that facades relate to each another.
(b)    New and remodeled buildings should be compatible with their surroundings. Architectural style, bulk, shape, massing, scale and form of new and remodeled buildings, and the shape between and around buildings should be consistent with the character of the area and be in harmony with neighboring buildings, pursuant to Section 1278.08.
(c)    All buildings shall provide a pedestrian entrance oriented to the street.
   (Ord. 73-2021. Passed 9-27-21.)