1131.13 CRITERIA FOR REVIEWING DEVELOPMENT PLANS BY THE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW.
   (a)    In the review of the exterior of buildings, the Board of Architectural Review shall
consider the following:
(1)    The overall exterior appearance of any proposed building or structure;
(2)    The height, build, and scale of any proposed building or structure with respect to building or structures in the immediate area;
(3)    The exterior materials, colors, and textures of any proposed building or structure with respect to their compatibility with other buildings and structures within the vicinity when visually related to the proposed development or structural alteration;
(4)    The arrangement of any proposed buildings, structures or uses on the site, as well as their relationship to other buildings and structures within the immediate area;
(5)    The exterior architectural character and functional plan of the structure(s) shall not be at such variance with existing structure(s) or structure(s) being built in the immediate neighborhood or zoning district or to cause substantial depreciation in the property values of such existing structure(s) or structure(s) being built; and,
(6)    All other factors that affect the appearance of the site and the area.
   (b)    The Board of Architectural Review shall not attempt to prescribe a single type of architectural style for the City, but rather review the proposed architectural style and design according to the standards and criteria set forth in Section 1133.06 (d) and in this Zoning Code.
(Ord. 2023-029. Passed 4-18-23.)