It is the intention of the Town of Somers to
pursue the highest of architectural criteria in order to insure compatibility
and integrity as well as to preserve the rural and distinctive character
of the Town of Somers. The Architectural Review Board is created as
a means to bring this exercise of judgment into the public review
process for development proposals in the Town of Somers.
The purposes of the Architectural Review Board
shall be to:
A. Promote those qualities in the environment which enhance
or maintain value in the community.
B. Foster the attractiveness and functional utility of
the community as a place in which to live and work.
C. Seek to preserve the character and quality of Somers'
heritage by maintaining the integrity of those areas and structures
which have a distinctive character or are of special historic significance.
D. Protect certain public investments in the area.
E. Emphasize aesthetic concerns in the interest of the
community.
F. Raise the level of community expectations for the
architectural quality of its environment.
The Architectural Review Board shall examine
applications for site plan approvals, building permits and other plans
referred to it and shall render decisions in accordance with this
chapter. The focus of the examination shall be on architecture and
design, with special emphasis on the following objectives:
A. Relationship of structures and open space: to ascertain
that the proposed treatment and appearance of buildings, developed
areas and open spaces have been designed to relate harmoniously with
the terrain and with existing buildings that have a visual relationship
to them.
B. Historically significant areas and structures: to
maintain the integrity, appearance, character and soundness of historically
significant areas and structures by identifying many aspects of proposed
alterations, additions or rehabilitation which would diminish the
distinguishing qualities or character of any such area and/or structure.
C. Landscape and environment: to identify any unnecessary
destruction or blighting of the natural landscape or of the existing
man-made environment which may result from proposed developments,
particularly when alternative development approaches may be available.
The Architectural Review Board conducts two
types of review:
A. Preliminary/conceptual review. In an effort to assist
applicants with development of their project towards a solution that
will meet with the approval of the Architectural Review Board, the
Architectural Review Board will review a project while it is in the
formative or planning stage(s). The Architectural Review Board shall
provide commentary on its impression of the project, special areas
of concern that should be addressed, and may provide advice as to
any other areas of the project that may require special attention
or documentation. While applicants who submitted a project to the
Architectural Review Board for preliminary/conceptual review may submit
any documents they feel are appropriate, applicants are encouraged
to include, at a minimum, schematic floor plan(s), preliminary building
elevation(s), photographs of the site, and a site plan.
B. Standard review. Standard review shall be a review
before at least three attending members of the Architectural Review
Board where it will act on the project application. After its standard
review, the Architectural Review Board shall conduct a vote of the
attending members, the result of which will be to either: approve
the project, with or without conditions; disapprove the project, stating
the reason(s) for disapproval; reserve a final decision on the project,
subject to requiring the applicant to submit additional documentation,
or to make revisions to the project for resubmission and reconsideration
at a future meeting of the Architectural Review Board.
(1) Decisions by the Architectural Review Board are to
be made within 45 days of submission to it of all required materials.
(2) Decisions and the record of such action that are not
associated with a referral from a lead board or department are to
be referred to the Town Building Inspector for the issuance of a permit
within five business days of such decision.
(3) Decisions and the record of such action that are associated
with a referral from a lead board or department shall be referred
to the lead board or department within five business days of making
a decision.
(4) If the Architectural Review Board recommends disapproval
or modification of an application referred to them by a lead board,
the lead board shall not act contrary to such decision except by a
vote of a majority plus one of the whole number of the lead board.
If no recommendation is received by the lead board, the Architectural
Review Board shall be deemed to have made no recommendation and the
super majority shall not apply.
Any person aggrieved by an action of the Architectural
Review Board may take an appeal therefrom to the Zoning Board of Appeals
of the Town of Somers in the same manner as is provided for in the
case of appeals regarding zoning requirements. The Zoning Board of
Appeals, after proceeding in the same manner as is provided for other
appeals before it and with the same power and authority now vested
in it under the provisions of law, may affirm, modify or reverse an
appealed action of the Architectural Review Board. The Zoning Board
of Appeals, in its review of such appeal, may retain such architectural
or landscape consultants as it deems appropriate.