1347.09 CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS.
   (a)    In considering the appropriateness of any environmental changes, including signs, displays or landscaping, the Board shall take into account, in addition to any other pertinent factors, the historical and architectural style and general design, arrangement, texture, material and color of the proposed changes as they relate to the property in its present condition, and shall also consider the relation thereof to the same or related factors in other properties, objects and areas in the immediate vicinity.
(Ord. 1988-217. Passed 11-1-88.)
   (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.
(Ord. 1981-173. Passed 11-1-83.)
   (c)    The Board shall refer to the Secretary of the Interior standards for rehabilitation, and the criteria and guidelines for architectural, sign and design review established by the Board pursuant to the terms of this chapter.
(Ord. 1992-76. Passed 5-5-92.)
   (d)    The Board shall consider the advice of those consultants whose opinion is sought by the Board with respect to any application for a Certificate.
(Ord. 1981-173. Passed 11-1-83.)