[Amended 8-3-1998 by L.L. No. 6-1998]
The Board of Architectural Review shall consider the appropriateness of the proposed building, structure, alteration or addition in relation to the established character of other structures in the immediate area and with respect to significant architectural features. The Board may disapprove any application for a permit, provided that the Board has afforded the applicant an opportunity to confer upon suggestions for change of the plans, and provided that the Board finds and states that the building or structure for which the permit was requested would, if erected, altered or remodeled as indicated, provoke one or more of the harmful effects set forth in §
110-47 by reason of:
A. Monotonous similarity to any other structure or structures located or proposed to be located on the same street or a corner thereof and within 1,000 feet of the site of the structure for which a building permit is requested, in respect to one or more of the following features of exterior design and appearance:
(1) Substantially identical facade, disregarding color and building materials of single-family building and structures accessory thereto.
(2) Substantially identical size and arrangement of either doors, windows, porticos, porches or garages or other openings or breaks or extensions in the facade, including reverse arrangements.
(3) Other substantially identical features, such as but not limited to setbacks from street lines, heights, rooflines, widths and lengths of elements of the building design.
B. Striking dissimilarity, visual discord or inappropriateness with respect to other structures located or proposed to be located on the same street or a corner thereof, in respect to one or more of the following features of exterior design and appearance:
(1) Substantially dissimilar facade, disregarding color and building materials, of one- and two-family buildings and structures accessory thereto.
[Amended 4-7-2014 by L.L. No. 2-2014]
(2) Size and arrangement of doors, windows, porticos or other openings, breaks or extensions in the facade, including garage openings and main entrance locations.
[Amended 4-7-2014 by L.L. No. 2-2014]
(3) Other significant design features, such as but not limited to heights, widths and lengths of elements of design, exterior materials and treatments of structures in nonresidential districts, roof structures, attached mechanical equipment and screening.
(4) Signs which are placed on or attached to a building or structure.
C. Visual offensiveness or inappropriateness because of poor quality of exterior design, including, with respect to signs, considerations of the harmony or discord of colors.
D. Marring the appearance of the area.
E. Preventing an appropriate development and utilization of the site or adjacent lands.