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Residential Design Guidelines

On August 9, 2004 the City Council adopted the Residential Design Guidelines to provide guidance and direction to homeowners and their architects in the preparation of building and landscaping plans.  Some changes to the Guidelines related to solar panels were approved in July of 2006.

The Guidelines are the result of over a year of study by the Town's Architecture and Design Review Board and a high degree of thoughtful public input. The purpose is to provide design guidance for new development which takes place in the town, including new houses, additions, landscaping, and fencing and gates. The Guidelines provide flexibility for designers while assuring conformance to the community's vision and goals for development.

The Guidelines offer examples, in the form of photos and sketches, to help the reader understand the basic concepts included in the booklet. The Guidelines are intended to offer inspiration and potential solutions for important components of residential architecture; they are not intended to be a checklist.

A color version of the Guidelines is available at the links below. Black and white printed copies may be purchased at the Planning Office in Town Hall.

Residential Design Guidelines
 00-Cover and Table of Contents (196.6 KB)
 01-Introduction (638.4 KB)
 02-Principles (655.7 KB)
 03-Styles (122.8 KB)
 04-Site Planning (570.2 KB)
 05-Massing (323 KB)
 06-Materials and Finishes (174.1 KB)
 07-Facades (171.4 KB)
 08-Roofs (104.4 KB)
 09-Windows and Doors (286 KB)
 10-Accessories (287.2 KB)
 11-Landscape Design (364.4 KB)
 12-Design Review (53.1 KB)
 99-Appendix (14.9 KB)

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