Requests for demolition permits for any structure listed on the Brownsville Historic Resources Inventory as being historically significant shall be submitted to the City Administrator. Within five working days, the Administrator shall submit the request to the HRB and the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for review. The Planning Commission shall hold a public hearing within 45 days of receipt of the request, to review the request and the responses by the HRB and SHPO, and to hear public testimony concerning the request. The Planning Commission may approve, approve with conditions or deny the request, based on the following criteria:
A.
Is the building or structure of such interest or significance that it could be listed on the National Register of Historic Places?
B.
Is the building of such old and unusual or uncommon design, texture and/or material that it could not be reproduced or reproduced only with great difficulty and/or expense?
C.
Would retention of the building or structure help preserve and protect an historically significant place or area of the community?
D.
Is the building or portion thereof in such condition that it is unfeasible to preserve or restore it, taking into consideration the economic feasibility of alternatives to the proposal?
(1981 Compilation § 1-6.20; Ord. 617 § 20, 1993)