A.
It is the purpose of this article to preserve and promote the character, appearances and aesthetics of the Village and to conserve the property value of the Village by providing procedures for an architectural review of the exterior of new construction and of certain alterations, additions and reconstruction where such alterations, additions or reconstruction effects a significant change in the exterior appearance of the building, and by doing so to:
(1)
Encourage good qualities of exterior building design and good appearances and to relate such design and appearances to the sites and surroundings of buildings.
(2)
Preserve the prevailing aesthetic character of the neighborhood and countryside and to enhance same by means of compatible buildings.
(3)
Permit originality and resourcefulness in building design and appearances which are appropriate to the sites and surroundings.
(4)
Promote and encourage good qualities of architectural design and utilization of land in the erection and reconstruction of new buildings and the exterior, refurbishing, reconstruction or alteration of existing buildings.
(5)
Assure that the design and location of any proposed building, or the addition, alteration or reconstruction of any existing building, is in harmony with the existing topography of its site and/or the existing building as well as the neighboring property.
(6)
Discourage and prevent such design that would adversely affect or cause the diminution in value of neighboring property, whether improved or unimproved.
(7)
Prevent such design and appearances as are unnecessarily offensive to visual sensibilities; which impair the use, enjoyment, value or desirability of neighboring properties and the general welfare of the community at large.
B.
The Board of Trustees hereby finds that:
(1)
Buildings which are visually offensive or inappropriate by reason of poor exterior design, monotonous similarity or striking visual discord or dissimilarity in relation to their site or surroundings would mar the appearances of their areas and would adversely affect the desirability of immediate area and neighboring areas.
(2)
Such buildings would discourage and prevent the most appropriate development and utilization of land throughout the Village.
(3)
Such buildings would impair the use, enjoyment, desirability and stability of both improved and unimproved property and are detrimental to the character of neighborhoods, produce degeneration of the values of real property with attendant deterioration of conditions affecting the functioning, economic stability, prosperity and welfare of the inhabitants of the Village, and destroy a proper relationship between the taxable value of real property and the cost of municipal services provided therefor.
C.
It is the purpose of this article to prevent these and other harmful effects and thus to promote the general welfare of the community.