Style Discrepancies are not Just a Vocabulary Problem
If the expert Willis Winters says you are one style but the City labels you something else, you must adhere to a set of style requirements that don’t actually fit your house.
Look below to see how different the style requirements are:





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Elements of your home that the City Will Have Complete Discretion
- Windows must be typical of the architectural style.
- On a front facade and within the wrap-around, all materials and their application must be typical of the period and architectural style, or be compatible with original main buildings designated the same architectural style in the district.
- Wood, materials that look like wood, cast stone, wrought iron, or stucco with half-timbering may be applied in a manner and location typical of Original Houses in the district.
- Dormers must be typical in form, size, and proportions for the architectural style of the structure.