The purpose of establishing building design standards is to encourage development of aesthetically pleasing structures, to create minimum standards for non-residential design, and to protect the investments of non-residential building owners.
(A) Buildings located in the C-1, C-2, and P/I Districts shall include combinations of exterior building materials that achieve a higher standard of design and aesthetic appearance. Architectural controls, including but not limited to steep-pitch roofs, window and door treatments, awnings, wainscoting, and color bands, are encouraged in all buildings and may be considered in lieu of combinations of exterior materials.
(B) Buildings located in the C/I District must include design treatments to all-metal-exterior structures. Such treatments include but are not limited to steep-pitch roofs, awnings, wainscoting, color bands, shutters, extra windows, and combinations of other building materials.
(Ord. 102, passed 7-9-01; Am. Ord. 102-C, passed 6-23-03)