To ensure high standards for the visual environment
of the Town of Ramapo, architectural review is to be conducted by
the Town's Community Design Review Committee (CDRC) as an integral
part of the building, planning and zoning process. Such an architectural
review will promote and protect the health, safety, economic and general
welfare of the community. Effective action by the CDRC in inhibiting
development deleterious to the visual environment will prevent loss
of tax revenue to the Town of Ramapo and will prevent destruction
of the proper balance between the taxable value of real property and
the cost of Town services provided therefor. It is the intent of the
Town Board to prevent excessive uniformity of exterior building design
in commercial and residential structures where such uniformity shall
be deemed inappropriate and detrimental to the visual environment.
It is also the intent of the Town Board to prevent excessive dissimilarity
of exterior building design in commercial and residential structures
where such dissimilarity shall be deemed inappropriate and detrimental
to the visual environment. It is the intent of the Town Board to preserve
the aesthetic value of natural and man-made features and structures
and to prevent the harmful effects of potentially unattractive or
inappropriate projects and the use of potentially unattractive or
inappropriate building materials insofar as they may affect the visual
environment. The Town Board finds that it benefits the interest of
public welfare to ensure high standards of quality of design for commercial,
industrial and residential structures, exterior landscaping and development
planning and, by this article, seeks to achieve these stated purposes.
In addition to its other functions, the CDRC
shall act as an architectural board of review. When meeting in its
architectural review capacity, a majority of its members shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of business. A vote of the majority of
the Committee is required for the Committee to act. A record of its
proceedings shall be maintained. The CDRC shall operate under such
rules and regulations as it may adopt insofar as they do not supersede
any requirements of this article and insofar as they guarantee due
process to any applicant. The CDRC shall schedule meetings at regular
intervals and in accordance with all provisions of the New York State
Open Meetings Law. The Committee members shall designate a Chairperson from
among its members.
The CDRC shall have no powers of enforcement
other than its mandate to approve or disapprove plans presented to
it. Unless repudiated by appeal, as outlined in § 376-106
of this chapter, decisions of the CDRC represent the official position
of the Town of Ramapo and its elected Town Board in the effort to
maintain high standards for the visual environment as noted in § 376-100
of this chapter.
Any person aggrieved by an action of the CDRC
may take an appeal therefrom to the Zoning Board of Appeals of the
Town of Ramapo 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 appeal action
of the CDRC.