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A. All new structures and additions should be designed to avoid monumental or excessively-large dwellings which are out of character with their setting or with other dwellings in the neighborhood. All buildings should be designed to relate to and fit in with others in the neighborhood and not designed to attract attention to themselves.

B. To avoid monotony or an impression of bulk, large expanses of any one material, including widow glazing, on a single plane should be avoided, and large single plane retaining walls should be avoided. Vertical and horizontal elements should be used to add architectural variety, to break up building planes and planes of window glazing, and to avoid monotony. (Ord. 2019-3 § 2, 2019; Ord. 90-5 § 2, 1990.)