Streamline design review process for historic building alterations
Resolution 20-13 N.S.
In Plain English
The city currently requires lengthy review processes when property owners want to alter historic buildings. This code change simplifies those steps to make renovations and improvements easier. If approved, owners of historic properties face fewer bureaucratic hurdles when maintaining or updating their buildings.
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Streamline approval process for changes to historic buildings
Change Historic Preservation Advisory Committee to a board with design review powers
Require historic evaluation before demolishing buildings over 50 years old
Increase Historic Preservation Advisory Committee from 7 to 9 members
Require historical evaluation before demolishing old buildings
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