ravenblue: Thanks for checking it out.

I'm glad you got the feel of different changes throughout town. I was trying to create little neighborhoods, so it wasn't plot of TOWN. I love my skeleton, too. His name is Herman and he constantly confuses the villagers when they come over.

I put the wind turbine up because I wanted a renewable energy source for Town Hall (and by extension, the rest of town), and I don't like the look of the solar panel. It doesn't take a lot of room, and it might be a bit more modern than a true fairy tale town would normally have, but I am trying for a blend between the fantasy and reality.
Burumun: Thank you for looking around! The plaza is complete (maybe a few more flowers). I intentionally planted the normal cherries between the plaza and river. They are the native fruit in town and I wanted some kind of visual division between the police station and Town Hall. It's why the trees around Epona's house are plain rather than fruit.
Before Epona moved in, that was all a grove area, with a narrow path from my house to Town Hall. I tried plotting her in other areas, but she kept insisting on plunking in on wooded spots. I like having varied widths of paths, which is why the trees line both sides. I understand what you are saying about it being a tad difficult to navigate, but since it is a short section, I didn't worry about it.
The trellis serves to delineate the boundary between Epona's and my houses, but also creates a transition between two of the "neighborhoods". The trees and bushes change, so adding another trellis would blur that.
I'm still trying to figure out the east room of my house, as well, so I don't blame you for being confused. It's proving to be incredibly stubborn! I love my library, as well. That and the office in the west room are my favorites, I think.
The Reset Center was placed there because it's not really in the way. With the rock and pond there, it just fit and it makes it easy to get to when open. Plus, it looks (to me) like an appropriate place for a manhole cover, with the train station and pavement. I know a little path has worn in at that spot, which is from me checking the rock. It can allow people to cut through the woods to the caf?, but I'm okay with that. It happens in real life that people wander through short cuts, so I can live with it.
The fountain area is about as symetrical as I was able to make it. The section is a little odd-sized for what I wanted, and I don't want to over-plant it. I had it very landscaped and ripped it all out for what you saw. I wanted something more open and park-like, which I hope is what it appears to be.
I hope that doesn't sound as though I am refuting all your observations (which I do appreciate!); I wanted to explain what my brain was trying to do.
Thanks again for visiting!