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(1) The azea within the proposed boundaries must have a high <br />degree of historic integrity, without excessive loss of <br />azchitectural or historic chazacter. <br />(2) The area within the proposed boundazies must have an internal <br />historic cohesiveness in the sense of a shared common history <br />of its inhabitants, historical development according to the <br />Vision, a shared architectural style or design, or a body of <br />architecture illustrating the evolution of architectural styles <br />over a period of time. <br />(e) Additional Considerations for an HP: In addition to meeting at least <br />one (1) of the criteria listed in subsection (c) above, a proposed HP <br />must also meet the following criteria in order to be designated a HP: <br />(1) The structure(s) must have a high degee of historic integrity, <br />without excessive loss of azchitectural or historic character. <br />(2) The structure(s) must have an internal historic cohesiveness in <br />the sense of a shared common history of its inhabitants, <br />historical development according to the Vision, a shared <br />architectural style or design, or a body of architecture <br />illustrating. the evolution of azchitectural styles over a period <br />of time. <br />(f) Designation by the Commission: The Commission after obtaining <br />advice from the Heritage Advisory Board may designate certain areas, <br />places, sites, buildings and structures as eligible to become either a <br />HPD or a HP. <br />(g) Designation Not Self-Executing: Once the Commission has <br />designated any certain areas, places, sites, buildings and structures as <br />eligible to become either an HPD or an HP, an individual or group may <br />apply to the Commission for official status as an HPD or HP. The rules <br />of this Chapter, or the Unique Historic Guidelines adopted by the <br />Commission for any HPD or HP, are not effective until the following <br />application and approval process is additionally completed: <br />(h) Application for Historic Status Determination: The applicant(s) <br />shall attempt to secure the written consent of the property owner(s) for <br />the determination of a properly as a HP. However, written approval is <br />not required for the property to be determined as an HP. hi the event <br />that such owner refuses or declines to or otherwise does not give <br />written consent to the proposed determination as a HP, upon the <br />applicant's application the Commission shall schedule a public heazing <br />on the question of the proposed determination. In regazds to a HPD, the <br />applicant(s) shall attempt to secure the written approval of owner(s) <br />within the proposed boundaries. These signatures shall be presented on <br />a form prepared by the Commission.. However, written approval is not <br />required for the properties to be determined as within a HPD, In the <br />event that such owner(s) refuses or declines to or otherwise does not <br />give written consent to the proposed determination as a HPD, upon the <br />applicant(s)'s application the Commission shall schedule a public <br />hearing on the question of the proposed determination. <br />(i) Notice Procedures for Public Hearing: <br />