New construction and existing buildings and structures and appurtenances thereof coming under this article which are moved, reconstructed, materially altered, repaired or changed in color shall be visually compatible with other buildings to which they are visually related generally in terms of the factors set out in this division.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-76)
The height of a proposed building shall be visually compatible with adjacent buildings.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-77)
The relationship of the width of a building to the height of the front elevation shall be visually compatible to the other buildings to which it is visually related.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-78)
The roof shape of a building shall be visually compatible with the other buildings to which it is visually related.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-84)
Appurtenances of a building such as walls, wrought iron, fences, evergreen landscape masses and building facades shall, if necessary, form cohesive walls of enclosure along a street to insure visual compatibility of the building to the other buildings to which it is visually related.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-85)
The size of a building, the building mass of a building in relation to open spaces, the windows, door openings, porches, and balconies shall be visually compatible with the other buildings to which it is visually related.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-86)
A building shall be visually compatible with the other buildings to which it is visually related in its directional character, whether this be vertical character, horizontal character or nondirectional character.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-87)