13.41.040: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN:
   A.   Purpose And Intent: Architectural design seeks to add to community character while providing flexibility to avoid rigid uniformity of design. All elements including the scale and mass of buildings, materials, color, roof styles, door and window openings, and details should be responsive to functional architectural design and promote a cohesive design statement.
   Building masses shall respond to "human scale" with materials and details that are proportionate to human height and provide visual interest at the street and sidewalk level. Buildings shall be reduced in apparent mass or articulated to avoid large monolithic, box-like shapes.
   B.   Architectural design for all new structures constructed in the SSD-IN-Temple zoning district, including building massing, roof forms, and fenestration shall be consistent with Figure 2: Architectural Massing. Primary exterior building materials shall be limited to stone, masonry, precast, and/or glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC). Predominate exterior colors shall be limited to whites, off-whites, tans, grays, and earth tone reds.
   All four (4) primary facades of the structure shall receive equal architectural consideration in terms of design, color, materials, massing, roof forms, and fenestration.
   C.   Maximum Building Height:
      1.   Occupied space: Seventy five feet (75').
      2.   Overall height: Two hundred twenty feet (220').
   D.   Roof-mounted mechanical units (including HVAC units, vents, etc.) shall be located or screened so they are not visible from adjacent public and/or private streets as well as from adjacent properties.
   E.   Buildings may be designed and sited to maximize the use of solar gain for energy savings and shall respect the solar access requirements of adjacent (existing and proposed) buildings. Solar equipment is permitted subject to the standards set forth in 13.11.210 of the City Code. (Ord. 20-10, 2020)