The Village Board of Trustees hereby finds that excessive uniformity,
dissimilarity, inappropriateness or poor quality of design in the
exterior appearance of any buildings erected, altered, remodeled or
extended in any neighborhood adversely affects the desirability of
the immediate area and neighboring areas for residential and business
purposes or other purposes and, by so doing, impairs the benefits
of occupancy of existing property in such areas, impairs the stability
and value of both improved and unimproved real property in such areas,
prevents the most appropriate development and use of such areas, produces
degeneration of property in such areas, with attendant deterioration
of conditions affecting the health, safety and general welfare of
the community, and impairs a proper relationship between the taxable
value of real property in such areas and the cost of municipal services
provided therefor. It is the purpose of this article to prevent these
and other harmful effects of such exterior appearance of buildings
and related exterior improvements erected or altered in any neighborhood
so designated for architectural review and thus to promote the health,
safety and general welfare of the community, conserve the value of
the buildings and encourage the most appropriate use of land within
the Village of Spencerport.
This article shall be known as the "Architectural Design Standards
Local Law."
Unless the context of this article otherwise requires, the following
definitions of words and phrases shall be used in the interpretation
and construction of this article:
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
Certain additional minimum design elements required to achieve
a performance goal. As used in this article, complying with all performance
standards does not guarantee achievement of a performance goal.
No certificate of appropriateness shall be issued within the
Architectural Review District for any project requiring such certificate
of appropriateness within the Architectural Review District unless
the Architectural Review Board determines that the project complies
with all performance goals and all performance standards contained
in this article. Where a standard contained in a performance goal
is deemed inconsistent with a standard contained in a performance
standard, the most restrictive standard shall apply.