When a noun is combined with two adjectives, the preferred order is adj-N-adj (see p. 241). Noun modifiers, possessives, demonstratives, numerals beyond 'two' and often numeral 'one': obligatorily precede the head. Adjectives, numeral 'two' and relative clauses may precede or follow the head noun without any obvious semantic changes (cf. Valenzuela 2003:235).
Source:
Valenzuela 2003:80,235
Legal Values and Meanings:
Value
Meaning
?
Not known
A
adj-N
B
N-adj
C
both orders with neither order dominant
D
both but for specific forms
E
both but depend on the characteristics of the nominal head