§ 32.109 CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERING EFFECT OF ACTIONS ON HISTORIC BUILDINGS.
   The Commission, in considering the appropriateness of any reconstruction, alteration, maintenance, or moving of a historic building or any part of or appurtenance to such building, including walls, fences, light fixtures, steps, paving, and signs shall recommend that such work be done in a manner that will preserve the historical and architectural character of the building, structure, or appurtenance. In considering historic and architectural character, the Commission shall consider, among other things, the following:
   (A)   Purposes of this subchapter;
   (B)   Historical and architectural value and significance of the building, structure, site or appurtenance;
   (C)   Compatibility and significance of additions, alterations, details, materials, or other non-original elements which may be of a different style and construction date than the original;
   (D)   The texture, material, color, style, and detailing of the building, structure, site or appurtenance;
   (E)   The continued preservation and protection of original or otherwise significant structure, material, and ornamentation;
   (F)   The relationship of buildings, structures, appurtenances, or architectural features similar to one within the same historic district, including for primary areas, visual compatibility as defined in § 32.114(B); and,
   (G)   The position of the building or structure in relation to the street, public right-of-way and to other buildings and structures.
(Ord. 2018-10, passed 11-20-2018)