After a public hearing on the application pursuant to the provisions of Section 1327.09, the Commission shall issue a Certificate of Appropriateness to the applicant if one of the following conditions is found to exist:
(a) The architectural change is determined to be appropriate after a consideration of all provisions of this section and the adopted guidelines of the Commission; or
(b) An unusual and compelling circumstance as defined in Section 1327.14 has been found to exist and such Certificate of Appropriateness may be issued without substantial detriment to the public welfare and without substantial derogation from the intent and purpose of this Chapter.
(c) Failure to issue the Certificate of Appropriateness will result in a substantial economic hardship to the applicant as defined in Section 1327.13, and such Certificate of Appropriateness may be issued without substantial detriment to the public welfare and without substantial derogation from the intent and purpose of this Chapter. (Ord. 19-17. Passed 5-8-17.)