11-4-11-2: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STANDARDS IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS:
The architecture of developments within residential areas should conform to the following general design standards:
   A.   Use quality brick as the primary construction material on the front elevation of all structures; other materials, such as wood, stucco, and/or decorative glass block, shall only be used as accents.
   B.   Use neutral colors for both the primary structure and roof to soften the architecture, with bold colors used only as subtle accents.
   C.   Create visual relief through use of windows, height changes, facade relief, porches and other design features.
   D.   Be of a design that fits within the context of the established neighborhood. (Ord. 2009-34, 12-3-2009, eff. 1-1-2010)