A Commission for Civic Design is hereby created
and maintained pursuant to Local Law No. 2 of the year 1980.
The Commission for Civic Design shall:
A. Consider the historical and architectural value and
significance of the building or structure before it for review and
such structure's relationship to the surrounding area, as well as
to any other factors which the Commission for Civic Design deems pertinent
to the benefit of the Town and to the historic or cultural significance
of the structure or building. The Commission shall discourage both
new construction and alterations that may be architecturally incompatible
with the existing development within the Town, such as "highway commercial,"
"big box" or "franchise modern" architectural styles.
B. Review applications for site plan review or building permits referred by the Zoning Enforcement Officer to the Commission for the exterior construction, addition, alteration, reconstruction, resurfacing, relocation or open area improvement of any structure within the Hamlet Preservation Overlay District which would affect the exterior appearance of such structure. Said review shall take into consideration the purposes set forth in §
260-37 and this article of this chapter.
C. Review applications referred by the Zoning Enforcement Officer pursuant to §
260-39 of this chapter before either a building permit or certificate of occupancy or use may be issued regarding any structure or district on the Town of Woodstock Local Historic Structures Register or the National Register of Historic Places.
D. Undertake design review of detached accessory apartments pursuant to §
260-60 of this chapter.
E. Have the authority to undertake design review of all
applications requiring site plan approval by the Planning Board except
as follows: mining and excavation, commercial logging, towers, antennas,
dishes and repeaters.
An officer or board of the Town or any person
aggrieved by a decision of the Commission for Civic Design under this
article may appeal said decision to the Planning Board which may,
by a majority plus one vote, reverse or modify the decision of the
Commission for Civic Design. The Planning Board shall make its decision
within 45 days of receipt of the appeal or of receipt of requested
additional information, whichever is later.