The city manager or its designee shall appoint a qualified city official, or staff person to serve as historic preservation officer (HPO). The HPO must have an interest, knowledge and a demonstrated background in the disciplines of architecture, history, urban planning, real estate, legal, archeology, or other disciplines related to historic preservation. In the absence of a qualified official or staff person of the municipality, a volunteer resident of the city may be appointed by city council as HPO. The HPO shall be empowered to:
(1) Administer this chapter and advise the HPC on matters submitted to it.
(2) To maintain and hold open for public inspection all documents and records pertaining to the provisions of this chapter.
(3) Receive and review all applications pursuant to this chapter to ensure their completeness.
(4) Review and take action on all certificates of appropriateness applications subject to administrative review pursuant to this chapter.
(5) Review and forward with any recommendations all applications for certificates of appropriateness subject to review by the HPC pursuant to this chapter.
(6) Ensure proper posting and noticing of all HPC meetings, schedule applications for HPC review, provide packets to its members prior to the meetings, record meeting minutes and facilitate all HPC meetings. Review and help coordinate the city's preservation and urban design activities with those of local, state and federal agencies and with local, state, and national preservation organizations in the private sector.
(Ordinance 886-24 adopted 12/18/2024)