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Architecture
At the time of major site plan and/or major subdivision approval of any nonresidential use or for any residential use other than detached or semi-detached single-family or two-family dwelling units or patio homes or any use subject to historic review and approval in accordance with § 806: Preservation of Structures and Sites, preliminary architectural plans and elevations shall be submitted by the applicant and approved by the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment, as the case may be, demonstrating the aesthetic and visual impact and character of the proposed development. These architectural plans and elevations shall be binding on the applicant, and at the time of construction, the Construction Code Official shall verify that the actual construction plans are in visual conformity to the preliminary architectural plans and elevations submitted by the applicant and approved by the Board. The ultimate builder of the development, whether or not the builder was the applicant, and the applicant are responsible to ensure that the development as constructed is in visual conformity with the preliminary architectural plans and elevations submitted and approved by the Board.