An improvement, object, or natural feature may be designated by the City Council upon the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Commission as a point of historical interest pursuant to this title if it meets one or more of the following criteria:
A. 
The resource qualifies for designation as a landmark; however, the property owner prefers designation as a point of historical interest.
B. 
The resource is less than 50 years old, but otherwise qualifies for designation as a landmark.
C. 
The resource otherwise qualifies for designation as a landmark, but does not retain sufficient integrity.
(Ord. 910 Sec. 1, 2009)
The Historic Preservation Commission shall consider the repeal of a point of historical interest designation in the same manner provided by this title for designation of a point of historical interest, providing one of the following circumstances apply:
A. 
The point of historical interest no longer meets the criteria by which it was designated.
B. 
The property owner(s) submit a notarized written request for repeal of a designation for any reason. A copy of the most current deed shall be submitted in conjunction with the request to repeal the designation in order to verify that all property owners have signed the written request.
(Ord. 910 Sec. 1, 2009)