[R.O. 2011 §34-80.1; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
The Historic Preservation Commission may make a written request to the Building Commissioner to exercise the powers granted to the Building Commissioner under the Code and ordinances of the City for the boarding up of entries and other openings to any abandoned building or structure which is a historic landmark or within a historic district or which the Commission deems to be a potential historic landmark, in order to secure the building or structure against vandalism or unlawful entry. City budget and legal procedures and policies shall be adhered to in the event such recommendation is accepted.
[R.O. 2011 §34-80.2; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
Whenever the Building Commissioner determines that a historic landmark or a building, structure or humanly constructed object located within the boundaries of a historic district has become unfit and is detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare, the Building Commissioner shall notify the Commission of the findings and the proposed actions.
[R.O. 2011 §34.81; Ord. No. 6139 §1(Exh. A (part)), 1997]
A. 
The Building Commissioner shall maintain permanent records of building permits, permits to demolish, Code violations with respect to historic landmarks and structures within historic districts. The Building Commissioner shall also make a notation on any occupancy permit issued for a historic landmark or within the boundaries of a historic district informing the occupant that the building or structure to be occupied is subject to the provisions of this Article.
B. 
The Director of Planning shall designate on the Zoning Map and master plan map all historic landmarks and historic districts.