Design Review Process
The design review process is generally in coordination with a permit for new construction or a proposal that alters a site or the exterior of a building. There is no additional cost associated with design review, but there are submittal materials that are necessary. These are usually detailed elevations with materials identified. In some cases, color renderings or manufacturer's specifications are necessary.
In most areas of town, design review is conducted administratively by staff. In the Historic District and for projects that are proposed by a public agency, design review is conducted by the Design Review Board, an advisory body who makes a recommendation to the Planning Director. Minor projects are reviewed by an individual member of the Board (such as signs, fences, etc.). More significant development proposals are reviewed by the full Board at a public meeting.