728.05   FENESTRATION.
   (a)   Windows and doors should be proportional in scale to the size of the building and to each other.
   (b)   Window and door placement and patterns should be consistent and fit with the overall architectural style of the building.
   (c)   Wherever possible, the first and second floor windows should be in line with each other.
   (d)   Windows, doors, or other openings shall be included on all front, rear, and side elevations of the principal structure.
   (e)   Fenestration should be used as architectural elements that add relief to the facade and wall surface.
   (f)   When appropriate to the architectural style of the home, all front facing fenestration should have consistent spacing and a unifying architectural element or pattern, including but not limited to: sills, ledges, mullions, frames, trims, or columns.
   (g)   Fenestration trim shall be at least four inches in width.
   (h)   The front door of residential development should face the street.
   (i)   Excessive window glazing or reflective window glass is discouraged.
(Ord. 14-23. Passed 12-11-23.)