(a) The main building of an institutional or commercial use shall have an architectural character consistent with its public nature and with the existing historic architecture in the Design Review District. It shall be easily distinguished from residential buildings.
(b) The architecture of a commercial building may not act as a recognizable logo for a national corporation or franchise. The building architecture is deemed to be a “logo” when the specific business occupying the proposed building could still be easily identified if all the allowable signs were to be removed. (Ord. 2018-28. Passed 8-15-18.)