Uses permitted in or on historic sites, landmarks or structures shall be those set forth in the provisions of Chapter
225, Zoning, of this Code for the zone in which such site, landmark or structure is located.
A certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of demolition
issued by the Historic Preservation Commission shall be required for:
A. A physical change in the exterior of building or structure in or
on any historic site, historic landmark or historic structure, by
addition, reconstruction, alteration, or restoration, whether or not
a building permit is required.
B. Construction of a new principal or accessory structure in or on an
historic site or historic landmark.
C. Construction of an addition to or alteration of an historic site
or historic structure.
D. The moving or relocation of any historic site, historic landmark
or historic structure, or of any building or structure thereon.
E. Public improvement projects, including lighting, sidewalk, paving,
utility distribution, street beautification, and curbing, where such
improvements are in, on or immediately adjacent to any historic site,
historic landmark or historic structure.
F. Cleaning the exterior surfaces of historic sites or historic structures
by chemical or physical means, which may cause physical damage to
the structure.
Applications for a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate
of demolition shall be obtained from the Code Enforcement Officer.