A.
A certificate of appropriateness issued by the Commission shall be required for any of the following:
(1)
Any change in exterior appearance of any building, structure, site or landmark in the historic district by addition, reconstruction, or alteration.
(2)
New construction of a principal or accessory building or structure visible from a public street where such building or structure will be located in an historic district. This also includes signs, walls and fences.
(3)
Any demolitions or removals of buildings or structures in the historic district, or the B1, B2, or BR zoning districts.
[Added 8-14-2000; amended 9-14-2009]
(4)
Any alteration to an archeological site as defined by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission.
[Added 9-14-2009]
B.
A majority vote of at least three regular members of the Commission shall be required to issue a certificate of appropriateness.
[Amended 9-14-2009]
C.
In the historic district, B1, B2, or BR zoning districts, the Code Enforcement Officer shall not issue a building permit for any construction, alteration, demolition or removal until a certificate of appropriateness has been issued by the Historic District Commission.
[Amended 8-14-2000; 9-14-2009]



