In order to protect and enhance the visual quality of the town, the Town Council requires the approval of a site plan for all development, except single-family and two-family dwellings in all areas of the town to accomplish the following purposes:
(A) To ensure that the development, buildings or structures will conserve the values of adjacent properties and will not prove detrimental to the character of buildings or uses already established in the area;
(B) To ensure that the proposed development will be properly related to its site and to surrounding sites and structures, and to prevent the construction of structures that would be inharmonious with their surroundings;
(C) To ensure that sites, projects and structures, subject to design review are developed with due regard for the environmental qualities of the natural terrain and landscape and that trees and shrubs are not indiscriminately destroyed;
(D) To ensure that the design and exterior architecture of proposed structures will not be so at variance with either the design or exterior architecture of the structures already constructed or being constructed in the immediate neighborhood as to cause a substantial depreciation of property values in the neighborhood;
(E) To ensure that open spaces, parking areas and landscaping are designed to enhance the visual
and physical use of the property and to screen deleterious uses; and
(F) To ensure that the proposed development complies with all of the provisions of this code and the goals and objectives of the Tusayan Area Plan or any amendment or element thereof.
(Ord. 2012-04, passed 12-5-2012)