§ 88-585-01. APPLICABILITY  


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  • 88-585-01-A. For real property that is designated as an historic landmark or that is located within the boundaries of an historic district or an historic overlay district, certificates of appropriateness are required for exterior alterations or material changes visible from any public place or right of way. No building permit or other permit may be issued for real property that is designated as an historic landmark or that is located within the boundaries of an historic district until a certificate of appropriateness is approved in accordance with the procedures of this article.

    88-585-01-B. For the purposes of this article, the terms "exterior alteration" and "material change" may include:

    1.

    The construction, reconstruction, improvement, repair, removal, demolition or moving of any building, structure, or utility.

    2.

    Site work, substantial landscaping, substantial planting plan, paving, or any changes in the existing land surfaces of the property.

    3.

    The erection or placement of any sign.

    88-585-01-C. For the purposes of this article, the terms "exterior alteration" or "material change" does not include:

    1.

    work with respect to utilities, to the extent that no material change results in appearance or to the extent that visibility from any public place is not affected; or

    2.

    ordinary and necessary maintenance that results in no material change in appearance.

(Ord. No. 130814, § A, 5-1-2014)