A.
It has been determined that the character and well-being of the Town of Harrison, its residents and properties are beneficially affected by the maintenance of beauty and the symmetry of development of properties throughout the town.
B.
Excessive similarity or dissimilarity, leading to inappropriateness or poor quality of the exterior appearance of buildings and structures erected in any area of the town, adversely affects such beauty and symmetry, as well as the desirability, of surrounding properties and neighborhood areas for permitted land uses. By so doing, such conditions impair the benefits of occupancy of existing properties, as well as the stability and value of both improved and unimproved properties. As a result, they prevent the most appropriate development and use of such and cause degeneration of property, with attendant deterioration of conditions affecting the health, safety and general welfare of the community, and, further, they destroy the proper relationship between the taxable value of real property and the cost of municipal services provided therefor in such areas.
C.
It is the purpose of this article to prevent these and other harmful effects of such exterior appearance of buildings erected or altered in any area of the Town and thus to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the community, to conserve the value of buildings and to encourage the most appropriate use of land within the Town.