In addition to such further elements as may be required by the Design Guidelines, the criteria to be considered by the Development Director or the Commission in determining whether proposed developments will conform to proper design standards and the general character of the area are as follows:
(A) The plan for the proposed development is in conformity with the appropriate and acceptable architectural standards, of the general character of the surrounding neighborhood in the community and the orderly development of the community;
(B) The plan for the proposed development indicates that it is reasonably protected against external and internal noise, vibrations and other conditions which might tend to make the environment less desirable;
(C) The proposed development is not, in its exterior design and appearance, of inferior quality such as to cause the nature of local environment to materially depreciate in appearance and value;
(D) The proposed development is in compliance with all applicable ordinances and statutes governing the location and appearance of buildings and structures.
(`00 Code, § 11-1508) (Am. Ord. 2009-12, passed 10-26-09)