1. Fenestration (door and window openings) shall be sized to the scale of the building and detailed appropriately to the pedestrian theme. Use of repeating window patterns and details are encouraged to unify design.
2. Entrances into buildings shall be easily identified through the use of build design and detailing. Projected or recessed entryways, higher rooflines, awnings, or changes in building material are examples that can create this effect.
3. Buildings shall provide a unifying theme while maintaining each building’s individual character.
4. Materials shall change with the change in building planes; however, all material shall keep within the chosen theme.
5. All sides of all buildings open to public view shall be treated with the same level of architectural style. Parking shall be located to utilize natural landscape and topography.
(Ch. 170 – Ord. 17-14 – Dec. 17 Supp.)