An owner of a property shall be permitted to use a one-time, maximum building size bonus if a building is (i) landmarked and qualifies for a bonus pursuant to Section 15.53.010.A of this Chapter or (ii) if a bonus is granted in accordance with Section 15.53.030 of this Code, for exterior alterations and additions so long as the alterations and additions would not alter the nature of Critical Exterior Historical or Architectural Features. If a proposed exterior alteration or addition would alter a Critical Exterior Historical or Architectural Feature, the alterations and additions may be made only if the Director determines, in accordance with the criteria set forth in Section 15.53.050, that the exterior alterations and additions do not destroy the nature of the building's Critical Exterior Historical or Architectural Features. An application for such determination shall be submitted to the Director on forms provided by the Village. If the Director determines that a proposed alteration to the exterior of the building or additions to the building destroys the nature of a building's Critical Exterior Historical or Architectural Features, the owner may appeal the Director's determination to the Village Council, which appeal must be filed with the Director within 14 days of the Director's determination. Any procedural requirements in this Section that apply to landmarks shall be in addition to, and not supersede, any requirements in Chapter 15.64 of this Code.
(MC-2-2021, § 8 (part), Added 03/16/2021)