(1)
The city council of the city finds that:
(a)
The recognition, enhancement, perpetuation and continued use of the buildings, sites and districts of historical significance within the city is in the interest of civic pride and the prosperity and general welfare of the city's inhabitants; and
(b)
Historic assets are an integral part of the heritage, education and economic base of the city and the economic, cultural and aesthetic standing of the city can only be maintained and enhanced by conserving its heritage and by maintenance of its cultural assets; and
(2)
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the identification, enhancement, perpetuation and use of the historic resources within the city in order to:
(a)
Safeguard the heritage of the city as presented by those buildings, sites and districts which reflect significant elements of the city's history;
(b)
Strengthen the economic vitality of the city by promoting the stabilization and improvement of property values in historic areas, and by encouraging new building and development that will be harmonious with existing historic buildings and areas;
(c)
Foster civic pride in the accomplishments of the past and a sense of identity based on the city's history;
(d)
Protect and enhance the city's ability to attract tourists and visitors, thereby stimulating the local economy;
(e)
Assist, encourage and provide incentives to private property owners for conservation, renovation, restoration, redevelopment and use of historic buildings, districts, neighborhoods, streets and sites;
(f)
Promote and facilitate the early identification and resolution of conflicts between the preservation of historic resources and alternative land uses; and
(g)
Conserve valuable material and energy resources by ongoing use and maintenance of the existing environment.
(Ord. 2289 § 1, 1987)