6. Design Compatibility, Composition, Conformity and Harmony. The proposed Improvements must be attractive, compatible and in harmony with the architectural characteristics of the existing home and the neighborhood setting. The following will be considered by the Committee:
a. Compatibility is defined as similarity in architectural style, quality of workmanship, similar use of materials, and color and construction details.
b. Use of architectural design features to avoid ?flat? or ?massive? areas and enhance the quality of the overall Improvement is encouraged.
c. The following partial list of types and styles of housing and housing elements are specifically discouraged:
1. Housing styles inconsistent with the established architectural character of the community and overly thematic styles including current design trends to which labels cannot be assigned.
2. Large two (2) story arched entries and colonnades.
3. Large monolithic roof designs, flat roof designs and mansard roofs.
4. Second story decks or balconies on the side of the home which may impact adjacent neighbors.
5. Excessive second story elements overhanging ground level elements.
6. Excessively walled, fenced or enclosed front yards.
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NOTE: This list is not exhaustive and each plan will be evaluated on its own merits. In addition to the Basis of Decisions enumerated above, the Standards established for the Garden Homes and Townhomes must also be satisfied. In the event of conflict, the more restrictive Standard shall apply.