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2018-096
Legislation Date
11/20/2018
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2018
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Amend Chapter 165
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165.09 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 70F <br />(d) Issuance of Building Permit for Proposed Work Not Acceptable. If the <br />Commission is ultimately unsuccessful in obtaining the owner's consent to modifications which <br />would render the proposed work acceptable, and the City and the owner cannot agree upon an <br />alternative appropriate public or other private use for such Landmark, the Commission shall so <br />notify the Building Commissioner in a second written report which shall be transmitted to the <br />Building Commissioner no later than six (6) months from the date of the applicant's original <br />application for the building permit. If, within said six (6) month period, the Commission does <br />not submit such a second report to the Building Commissioner, then the Building <br />Commissioner shall proceed as if such second report had in fact been transmitted. Upon receipt <br />of the second report from the Commission, the Building Commissioner shall notify the original <br />applicant that if the applicant files a new application for a building permit for the same work <br />within twelve (12) months of the issuance of the Commission's second report, the application <br />for the permit shall be processed in accordance with the usual procedures of the City without <br />further delay imposed by reason of the provisions of this chapter. If a period of more than <br />twelve (12) months elapses before the application for a building permit is refiled or if the new <br />application differs substantially from the original application, then the new application shall be <br />processed as if the initial application had not been made. <br />Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection (d) hereof, no demolition permit for any <br />Landmark shall be issued until a building permit for a building or other structure to replace the <br />Landmark has been reviewed by the Commission and issued by the Building Commissioner. <br />(Ord. 99-40. Passed 5-5-99.) <br />165.09 REVIEW PROCESS FOR ALTERATIONS, ETC., TO OTHER BUILDINGS <br />AND STRUCTURES IN LANDMARKS DISTRICTS. <br />(a) Pre -approval of Acceptable Proposed Work on Buildings and Structures Which <br />Have Not Been Desi mated as Landmarks But Are Located in Landmark Districts. Upon the <br />request of any affected property owner, the Commission may review any proposal for <br />constructing, reconstructing, erecting, adding to, demolishing, or otherwise altering any <br />building or other structure described in subsections (a)(3), (a)(4) and (a)(5) of Section 165.07, <br />prior to receiving an application for a building permit for such alterations from the Building <br />Commissioner. If the Commission finds that the proposed work is of a nature which is <br />appropriate or compatible with the character of the Landmark District as described in the <br />designating ordinance, and will have no adverse impact upon any Landmarks located in the <br />district, it shall issue a Certificate of Appropriateness. <br />(b) Review of Building and Demolition Permit Applications. If the Commission <br />receives from the Building Commissioner an application for a demolition permit (as described <br />in subsection (a)(4) of Section 165.07), within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the permit <br />application by the Commission, the Commission shall designate a time, place and date for a <br />public hearing. The public hearing date shall be no longer than forty-five (45) days from the <br />date of receipt of the permit application by the Commission. If the permit application is for an <br />alteration other than demolition (as described in subsections (a)(3) and (a)(5) of Section <br />165.07), the Commission shall, within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the permit application: <br />July 2018 Replacement <br />
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