There is hereby created the city preservation district. The
boundaries of such district shall include the entire corporate limits
of the city.
(1991 Code, sec. 9-171; Ordinance 92-452, sec. 1, adopted 2/13/92; Ordinance 93-468, sec. 1, adopted 8/12/93; 2007 Code, sec. 12-187)
All commercial buildings located within the preservation district shall be eligible for identification and classification as historic buildings. No building shall receive such designation until so determined by the city council. In reviewing an application for historic building status, the city council shall consider the physical condition of the building, its historical and cultural significance to the city, the recommendation of the preservation committee (see section
9.03.003) and such other matters as the city council may deem necessary and appropriate.
(1991 Code, sec. 9-172; Ordinance 92-452, sec. 2, adopted 2/13/92; 2007 Code, sec. 12-188)
(a) Creation; board of directors.
There is hereby created
the city preservation committee, which committee shall be open to
all persons interested in preserving the history and culture of the
city and the preservation district. The board of directors of such
committee shall be comprised of ten individuals, including a member
of the city council, the building official, the fire marshal, the
city manager, an architect selected by the city council, the then-current
president of the Humble Area Chamber of Commerce, and four persons
selected by the members of the preservation committee.
(b) Duties.
The preservation committee shall serve as an
advisory committee to the city council, and its primary purpose shall
be to investigate and recommend to the city council such matters as
the committee deems necessary and appropriate for the protection,
preservation and restoration of the preservation district. In addition,
the committee shall recommend to the city council buildings it deems
appropriate for historic building status, whether such recommendation
is the result of a property owner application or the initiative of
the committee.
(c) Procedures.
The board of directors shall establish such
rules of procedure for the conduct of its business as it deems reasonable
and prudent; provided, however, that the board shall conduct its meetings
in accordance with the provisions of V.T.C.A., Government Code chapter
551, the Texas Open Meetings Act, and all records of the board shall
be subject to disclosure as required by V.T.C.A., Government Code
chapter 552, the Texas Open Records Act.
(1991 Code, sec. 9-173; Ordinance 92-452, sec. 3, adopted 2/13/92; 2007 Code, sec. 12-189)