NK, I feel like you're being intentionally Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!). Correct me if I'm wrong.
It was represented at the beginning of the thread that cinder block was the final product. I'm operating on this assumption.
My gripe is with the City not requiring compliance with the Aggieville Master Plan prior to issuing construction permits. If the City was silent on the issue, I agree it would be ridiculous for them to come back, after the fact, and request him to pay for something else. It's like any other district, be it the Country Club Plaza, Westport, Mass Street, Pearl Street, etc. They all have architectural standards and non-confirming building are not allowed. If the City allows a non-comfirming building, then that's their problem, not the developer's.
In summary, I don't have a problem with the developer. I have a problem with the City letting the developer move ahead with this cinder block plan.
But, there's no point in debating it. We obviously don't see eye to eye. it is what it is.