All new buildings and developments shall be brought together into an orderly arrangement with the landscape, nature, other buildings and open areas. This should not result in uniformity of style or subordination to existing buildings. There shall be a satisfactory transition from the proposed building to adjacent buildings and open space. There shall also be a satisfactory transition in scale between diverse uses at the boundaries.
Not only the present, but also the desirable future surroundings should be considered in the integration of new buildings. Also, the possibilities of making gradual improvements to any unsatisfactory appearance of parts of the community should be considered.
Any such finally approved arrangements shall include compliance with the provisions of Chapter 921 and 1311 of the Codified Ordinances and the provisions of any storm water management plan adopted by the City with regard to drainage, erosion and sedimentation control, sewage retention, sewer connections, and utilities to the extent applicable.
(Ord. 66-1979. Passed 3-5-79; Ord. 36-2001. Passed 3-5-01.)