No exterior of an existing building or structure, storefront, display window, roof, window, awning, entrance, sign, lighting, appurtenances or land located within the Area shall be altered, improved, modified, repaired, rehabilitated or painted until a permit therefor has been issued by the Code Enforcement Officer, except as exempted in this section.
A. Any project on an historic site or landmark or on a property in an historic district which receives a certificate of appropriateness under Chapter
148, Historic Preservation, shall be automatically granted a permit under this chapter.
B. A permit shall not be required for emergency or minor maintenance repairs which do not materially alter the existing exterior elements of the building or structure.
C. No permit shall be issued until the proposed activity complies with the provisions of this chapter.
D. No permit shall be issued for work with an estimated fair market value cost of $1,000 or more for materials, supplies and/or labor until the proposed activity has been approved by the Revitalization Area Design Review Committee (hereinafter "Design Committee") pursuant to this chapter. An affirmative vote of three members of the Design Committee shall be required to approve the proposed activity. The issuance of such a certificate by the Commission shall be determinative of the compatibility of the proposed design or plan with the architecture of the building.
E. All applications for a permit shall be submitted to the Staff Coordinator and accompanied by a design or plan, accurately drawn at a suitable scale, showing in sufficient detail the entire building or structure elevation, storefront design, windows, cornices, materials (including samples, if requested), signs, lighting, awning and other architectural features. Said plan or design shall be prepared to acceptable standards as determined by the Code Enforcement Officer or Design Committee. In addition, the Officer or Committee is hereby authorized to require such additional information as may be deemed necessary or appropriate for the proper administration and enforcement of this chapter. The format and number of copies of the application and plan or design submitted shall be as set by the Staff Coordinator. The Code Enforcement Officer may accept a sketch outlining the proposed work for projects which do not require Design Committee approval. For projects which require Design Committee approval, the Code Enforcement Officer shall refer the application to the Design Committee within 10 days of his or her determination that the application is in order.
F. Once the Design Committee has approved an application under this chapter and the building or structure in question conforms to the requirements of this chapter, further Design Committee review and approval will not be required for the following activities: repainting of exterior elements of the building or structure in accordance with previously approved color schemes; emergency repairs to exterior elements of the building, such as replacement of glass or other broken door or window elements; renovation or repair of signs which does not depart from the design approved by the Committee; and minor repairs, as long as said repairs do not alter the design approved by the Committee. These activities may be carried out without a permit under this chapter, provided that notification of said activities is filed, in writing, with the Code Enforcement Officer.