§ 1435-09-1-C. Urban Conservator Review and Determination.
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The Historic Conservation Board may delegate to the Urban Conservator the authority
to grant Certificates of Appropriateness within thirty (30) days of the filing of
a perfected application without referral to the Historic Conservation Board and without
a public hearing in the case of minor alterations of the type and scope that the Historic
Conservation Board may from time to time specify in writing to the Urban Conservator.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the term "minor alterations"
shall not include structural alterations or demolition. The Urban Conservator's determination
shall be made in writing on the Certificate of Appropriateness indicating the Urban
Conservator's approval, conditional approval, or denial of the application, and shall
be issued by the Urban Conservator within the above 30-day period, and that writing
shall constitute a final appealable order of the Board. If the Urban Conservator fails
to issue the Certificate of Appropriateness by the last day of the prescribed time
period, then the application shall be deemed approved as submitted. Notwithstanding
the delegation of authority to the Urban Conservator described in this paragraph (c)
the applicant may make written request that the Board consider the application notwithstanding
the delegation of authority to the Urban Conservator.
(Ordained by Ord. No. 217-2012, § 1, eff. July 20, 2012)
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