Developments shall be arranged so as to be visually harmonious both within the development site and in relation to adjacent developments. Site design elements of the development shall be integrated to the degree of their compatibility with each other and shall be separated to the degree of their incompatibility. Insofar as is practicable, developments shall be arranged so as to preserve or enhance natural vistas. Structures shall be placed and arranged so as not to adversely affect adjacent property. Adverse effects shall include, but are not limited to, the removal of lateral support, the creation of hazard, nuisance, danger or inconvenience, unreasonable loss of light and air, or unreasonable loss of privacy or views.
(Ord. of 7-10-2000, § 8.4)