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What is the role of the Architectural Review Committee in reviewing plans for exterior alterations and the installation of signs and awnings?

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What is the role of the Architectural Review Committee in reviewing plans for exterior alterations and the installation of signs and awnings?

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A. The Architectural Review Committee evaluates all design proposals in the following instances: Signs and Awnings The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) reviews all signage and awnings in residential zones that pertain to legally non-conforming uses, permitted institutional uses, and other uses authorized by the Board of Appeals as special exceptions or by the Planning and Zoning Commission by special permit. The ARC also reviews all signage and awnings in any business zone. To apply to the ARC for sign and awning approval, see the Sign and Awning Application Packet. Exterior Alterations The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) may review any exterior alterations, landscaping, and lighting changes for uses in any business zone, any legally non-conforming use in a residential zone, any use that requires site plan approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission, any use permitted by Special Permit authorized by the Planning and Zoning Commission or Special Exception authorized by the

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