The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the public through:
(a)
The protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of structures, sites and areas that are reminders of past eras, events and persons important to local, state or national history, or which provide significant examples of architectural styles of the past or are landmarks in the history or architecture or which are unique and irreplaceable assets to the city and its neighborhoods and which provide for this and future generations examples of the physical surroundings in which past generations lived;
(b)
The development and maintenance of appropriate settings and environment for such structures;
(c)
The enhancement of property values, the stabilization of neighborhoods and areas of the city, the increase of economic and financial benefits to the city and its inhabitants, and the promotion of tourist trade and interest;
(d)
The enrichment of human life in its educational and cultural dimensions by serving aesthetic as well as material needs and fostering knowledge of the living heritage of the past;
(e)
Encourage investment in historic properties and districts to enhance property values, stimulate economic activity, and provide for the stabilization of commercial and neighborhood areas, increase economic and financial benefits to the city and its inhabitants, and the promotion of tourist trade and interest;
(f)
Proved solutions for the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, relocation, and adaptive reuse of qualified historical buildings to promote sustainability, to provide access for persons with disabilities, provide reasonable safety for the building occupants, and to provide a cost-effective approach to facilitate the preservation and continued use of qualified historical buildings.
(Ord. 1216 (part), 1996; Ord. 1463, 10/7/2025)