19.18.030   Review of minor projects.
   Minor projects do not require review and approval by the ARHPB and may be approved by the Director. Minor projects are those which because of their limited size and scope have minor aesthetic implications. Examples of such projects include, but are not limited to, the following:
   A.   Alterations, repairs, and remodels that the Director determines to be of a minor nature, including signs;
   B.   Additions to existing structures;
   C.   Fences and walls;
   D.   New construction on existing, partially developed parcels;
   E.   Replacement-in-kind;
   F.   Satellite dish antennas larger than 1 meter in diameter;
   G.   Accessory residential units;
   H.   Signs;
   I.   Residential duplexes and triplexes that meet all applicable development standards;
   J.   Commercial projects, not located on an arterial street or within 300 feet of a residential use, that meet all applicable development standards; and
   K.   Residential projects within a master plan area which have adopted design guidelines.
   If the Director determines that an otherwise minor project may have greater aesthetic implications, the director may refer the project to the ARHPB or Commission.
(Ord. 2185; Ord. 2223; 2410 §13; Ord. 2511, §8; Ord. 2600)