§ 36.200  VISUAL COMPATIBILITY.
   The construction of a new building or structure, and the moving, reconstruction, alteration, major maintenance or repair involving a color change conspicuously affecting the external appearance of any nonhistoric building, structure or appurtenance within the primary area must be generally of a design, form, proportion, mass, configuration, building material, texture, color and location on a lot compatible with buildings in the historic district (particularly with buildings designated as historic) and with squares and places to which it is visually related.
(1979 Code, § 36.125)  (Ord. 4367, passed 6-15-1998)