Any proposed modification, addition, alteration, moving or demolition of a property listed on the Roslyn register of historic places as well as the construction, erection, repair or replacement of a deck, the construction of a covered patio and all associated landscaping, and clearing and grading activities on a property listed on the Roslyn register of historic places shall be subject to historic register design review as specified, unless specifically exempted.
A. Certificate of Appropriateness. All development activities involving properties listed on the Roslyn register of historic places shall be subject to historic register design review, and must receive a certificate of appropriateness and all other city permits and approvals that may be required in accordance with the provisions of this title, prior to initiating any construction-related activities, unless specifically exempted or granted a waiver.
1. Applications for certificates of appropriateness or waivers shall be processed as Class 1A permits.
2. Prospective applicants for historic register design review shall schedule and participate in a preapplication conference in accordance with the provisions of this title.
3. It is the intent of the city to integrate the historic register design review process with the process for reviewing associated permits and approvals. The planning official shall notify the project sponsor of the procedures and timing for the integration of the required historic register design review.
4. The planning official shall notify applicants of the historic register design review requirements and report any application for a permit to work on a property on the Roslyn register of historic places to the planning and historic preservation commission.
5. The city staff, in consultation with the planning and historic preservation commission and city consultants as appropriate, shall determine whether a proposed activity is exempt from the provisions of this chapter.
6. The city shall not issue any permits involving properties on the Roslyn register of historic places until an exemption determination, a certificate of appropriateness, or a waiver of certificate of appropriateness has been issued.
B. Waiver of Certificate of Appropriateness. Proposed demolition activities involving properties listed on the Roslyn register of historic places must receive a waiver from the certificate of appropriateness from the planning and historic preservation commission through a Class 1A review before a demolition permit may be issued; provided, that:
1. Requests for demolition must be submitted and considered in conjunction with all associated permits and approvals that may be required by the city.
C. The following activities are exempt from historic register design review and do not require a certificate of appropriateness or review by the planning and historic preservation commission:
1. Ordinary repair and maintenance which includes painting and work for which a permit issued by the city of Roslyn is not required by law, and where the purpose and effect of such work is to correct any deterioration or decay of or damage to the real property or structure appurtenance therein and to restore the same, as nearly as may be practical, to the condition prior to the occurrence of such deterioration, decay or damage.
2. Emergency repairs to prevent destruction or dilapidation to listed properties immediately threatened or damaged by fire, flood, earthquake, or other disaster. Within seven days of the emergency repair, the person or agency undertaking the repair shall report the activity to the planning official. The planning official may require submittal of a Class 1A certificate of appropriateness application to the planning and historic preservation commission to review the repair.
(Ord. 1059 § 2 (Exh. A (12.60.020)), 2010; Ord. 1060 §§ 5, 6, 2010; Ord. 1073 § 6, 2011; Ord. 1192 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022)