At least six months, but not more than one year, prior to the
filing of an application for a permit to demolish, in whole or in
part, any structure listed on the Fall River Register of Significant
Structures, the individual or entity intending to file such application
shall give written notice of such intent to the Chairperson of the
Historical Commission.
The Building Inspector shall not approve any application for a permit to demolish, in whole or in part, any structure listed on the Fall River Register of Significant Structures unless, with respect to such structure, there has been filed with him or with his department the statement, in writing, required under the provisions of §
38-112, nor shall he approve any such application prior to the expiration of six months from the date the Chairperson of the Historical Commission received the written notice of intent required under §
38-111.
Within 14 days of his receipt of a written notice of intent under §
38-111, the Chairperson of the Historical Commission shall:
A. Mail notice of such receipt to any organization or individual concerned
with the preservation of structures within the City that has indicated
to the Chairperson of the Historical Commission a desire routinely
to receive such notice, in stamped, self-addressed envelopes provided
by such organization or individual;
B. Give notice of such receipt to each member and duly appointed alternate
member of the Historical Commission pursuant to such rules as the
Historical Commission may adopt; and
C. Give notice of such receipt to the Office of Historic Preservation.