§ 154.096 BUILDING TYPES.
   (A)   Single and multi-story structures that allow for a mixture of uses are allowed.
   (B)   Buildings shall generally relate in scale and design features to the surrounding buildings, showing respect for the local context, except however, where existing development does not represent a consistent architectural style or does not incorporate a building design that reflects the rural character and architecture of western towns, buildings should instead be designed to improve the overall streetscape, relying on the design standards set forth in this chapter.
   (C)   As a general rule, buildings shall reflect a continuity of treatment obtained by maintaining the building scale or by subtle graduation changes, by maintaining small front setbacks, by maintaining cornice lines in buildings of the same height, by extending horizontal lines of fenestration (windows and doors) and by echoing architectural styles, details, design themes, building materials and colors used in surrounding buildings where such buildings represent the rural character and architecture of western towns.
(Prior Code, § 9.06.020)