§ 21-8. Disapproval of applications; modification of design.  


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  • The Board of Building Design shall disapprove any application for a building permit so referred to it if the Board finds and determines by the concurring vote of at least three of its members that the building for which the permit is sought would, if erected, be so detrimental to the character, property values or development of the surrounding property or of the Village as a whole, by reason of excessive similarity or general inappropriateness in the exterior appearance or other aspects, as to produce one or more of the harmful effects set forth in § 21-1. The Board by a majority vote of the members present may disapprove any application where the provisions of § 21-7 have not been complied with. In disapproving any application for a building permit, the Board of Building Design may specify modifications in the design of the building which the Board finds will, in the opinion of the Board, be adequate to render the same acceptable.