In accordance with Article
19 of the Rye City Charter, there is hereby created a Board of Architectural Review which shall consist of seven members who shall serve without compensation. All members of the Board shall be lawful residents of the City and shall be specially qualified by reason of training or experience in architecture, land development, community planning, real estate, landscape architecture, architectural history, engineering, law, building construction or other relevant business or profession, or by reason of civic interest and sound judgment to judge the effect of a proposed erection, reconstruction or alteration of a structure upon the desirability, property values and development or preservation of surrounding areas and to understand and carry out the legislative findings and policy statements of the Council set forth in §
53-1. There shall be no requirement that a member of the Board be a citizen of the United States. At least one member shall be a licensed architect in the State of New York. The Chair and other members of the Board shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the approval of the Council, for terms of three years, with staggered terms, such terms to be subject to renewals at the discretion of the Mayor, subject to the approval of the Council, except that one new appointment made in 2006 shall be for a two-year term, and one new appointment made in 2006 shall be for a one-year term so that term, and thereafter their successors, shall be appointed for terms of three years from and after the expiration of the term of their predecessors in office. In the same manner, vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term of any member whose place has become vacant.
The Board of Architectural Review shall have the power to examine, review and, by majority vote of the total Board, approve or disapprove applications for permits for signs, awnings, marquee-type awnings and canopies affixed to any structure or erected in connection with any structure, pursuant to §
165-2 of the Code of the City of Rye.
The Board of Architectural Review shall have the power to examine,
review and, by majority vote of the total Board, approve or disapprove
applications for the installation of satellite earth station dish
antennas, subject to the provisions of § 197-9D of the Code
of the City of Rye. Satellite earth station dish antennas which measure
one meter or less in diameter are permitted as of right in residential
zones and are not subject to the provisions of this section or § 197-9D.
Such antennas, which measure two meters or less in diameter, are permitted
as of right in nonresidentially zoned areas.
The Board of Architectural Review shall advise with respect
to public buildings and such other matters as the Council, the Planning
Commission, the Landmarks Advisory Committee (Note: or Landmarks Preservation
Commission, if so changed by City Council) and/or any other public
agency, Board or Commission may refer to it.
The Building Inspector shall refuse any building permit application disapproved as provided in §
53-5 of this chapter. If the Board of Architectural Review shall fail to approve or disapprove any building permit application referred to it under §
53-4 of this chapter within 21 days of the date of referral of such application to it, the application shall be considered to have been approved, and the Building Inspector shall forthwith issue the permit unless the applicant shall have agreed to an extension of time.
Any applicant aggrieved by the action of the Board of Architectural
Review in disapproving a building permit application and of the Building
Inspector in denying such permit because of such disapproval may request
the Board to make formal findings of fact. In the event of such a
request, the Board shall make findings of fact within 30 days after
the request is filed in the office of the City Clerk, shall thereafter
provide the applicant with an opportunity to answer the findings by
the submission of formal proof and shall reconsider the application
on the basis of such answer. If the application is disapproved after
such reconsideration, the applicant may take an appeal therefrom to
the duly constituted Board of Appeals of the City of Rye. The standard
of review shall be whether the decision of the Board of Architectural
Review was arbitrary, capricious and/or unsupported by substantial
evidence of record. The Board of Appeals may reverse or affirm the
action of the Board of Architectural Review and reverse or affirm
any action taken by the Building Inspector pursuant to that action
of the Board of Architectural Review.
Chapter
117, Landmarks Preservation, of the Code of the City of Rye ascribes certain responsibilities and powers to the Board of Architectural Review, and these are hereby included in this Chapter
53.