§ 152.27 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS.
   (A)   In considering the appropriateness of any changes, including signs, the Review Board shall take into account the historical and architectural value and significance, architectural style and general design, arrangement, texture, material, and color of the proposed change and the relation thereof to the same or related factors in other properties, objects, and areas in the immediate vicinity.
   (B)   Attention shall be taken to avoid the environmentally harmful effect often created by the clash of undisguised contemporary materials with those of older origin, such as aluminum or other metals, plastic, fiberglass, and glass improperly used with brick, stone, masonry, and wood.
   (C)   The Review Board shall favor the use of authentic and traditional colors and trim colors as opposed to colors of contemporary origin.
(Ord. 8, 1996, passed 12-17-1996)