A Design Advisory Board is hereby created as an advisory board
to the Somers Zoning and Planning Commissions to promote and encourage
the highest quality design and development standards in the Somers
community, considering existing structures, architectural design and
style, compatibility with surrounding properties, the Town's
codes and comprehensive plan of development.
The purpose of the Design Advisory Board is to:
A. Provide guidance in preserving and improving the appearance and architectural
heritage of the community;
B. Preserve and enhance the value of buildings, structures and property;
C. Make recommendations to land use boards and other agencies of the
Town of Somers on future or pending projects prior to the issuance
of any building permits;
D. Develop and publish guidelines for community design standards appropriate
to Somers;
E. Assist property owners, design professionals and others to understand
the specific elements of site design and building appearances that
are desired within the Town of Somers.
The Design Advisory Board shall be organized as follows:
A. At its initial meeting and at its first meeting on or after January
1 of each year thereafter, the Design Advisory Board shall elect from
its members a Chairman, Vice Chairman and Secretary.
B. The presence of three members shall constitute a quorum to transact
business.
C. The Design Advisory Board shall adopt operating procedures consistent
with the terms of this chapter.
Design review is required for all new nonresidential and multifamily
construction and all substantial alterations of nonresidential and
multifamily structures.
The Design Advisory Board will develop, maintain and update
design guidelines to help applicants understand design considerations
in Somers. Such guidelines will be referred to the land use boards
and Town agencies for review and comment. The Design Advisory Board
will consider the following in its development of these guidelines:
A. The basic design for the proposed uses, buildings or development.
B. The relationship between the buildings and the land.
C. The relationship between uses and buildings/structures.
D. The overall physical appearance of the proposed development and its
compatibility with surrounding neighborhood.
E. Relationship of width to height of new structures.
H. Blending of street and mechanical hardware into the overall design.
I. Impact on the historic significance of the site and the affected
area.
J. Compatibility with the Plan of Conservation and Development of the
Town.
K. Location and dimensions of pedestrian walkways, sidewalks, malls
and paths.
L. Types, styles and colors of building materials, exterior facades
and facing, fenestration (design and position of windows in a building;
a structural opening) and fire-retardant characteristics.
N. Landscaping and screening.
P. Special architectural features.
Q. Effect on the health, safety and general welfare of the community.
R. Conformity with other appropriate laws, codes or ordinances.