Whenever a property owner applies for a certificate of appropriateness for the demolition of a house or other building within the district, and the board of review fails to approve the issuance of a certificate of appropriateness, such house or building may be demolished; provided, however, that before a demolition permit is issued, notice of proposed demolition shall be given for a period of six (6) months. Such notice shall be posted on the premises of the house or other building proposed for demolition in a location clearly visible from the street. The purpose of this section is to further the purposes of this article by preserving historic buildings which are important to the education, culture, traditions, general welfare, and the economic values of the city, and to afford the city, interested persons, and/or historical societies or organizations the opportunity to acquire or to arrange for the preservation of such buildings. The board of review may at any time during such stay approve a certificate of appropriateness in which event a permit shall be issued without further delay.
(1991 Code, sec. 14-35)