The Board of Architectural Review shall disapprove any application for a building permit referred to it if, after applying the standards contained in Article
IV of this chapter, the Board finds by a majority vote of its members that the building for which the permit is sought would have, if the same were built, any of the adverse or related harmful effects mentioned in Article
I of this chapter. In disapproving any application for a building permit such Board may suggest modifications or changes in the design of the building, the materials and colors used, its location on the premises or the landscaping proposed that would render the same in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. The Board, in passing upon the satisfactory adoption of its recommendations, may require a resubmission to it of all plans, drawings or other data, as modified, or, in its discretion, may instruct the Village Building Department to ascertain that there has been satisfactory compliance before issuing a building permit.
[Amended 5-12-1990 by L.L. No. 3-1990]
A Building Inspector or his official representative
shall not issue any building permit for which the application has
been disapproved by the Board of Architectural Review unless the plans
for such building have been changed to embody all modifications in
design, appearance or location that such Board may have suggested
so as to render the proposed building or its location in compliance
with the provisions of this chapter. If the Board of Architectural
Review approves an application or if within 21 days after an application
is filed it does not disapprove an application and the application
conforms to the requirements of law, the Building Inspector shall
issue the permit at the Village Office.