In the administration of this chapter, the historic significance of a property shall be judged with respect to both the intrinsic significance of the subject property and its significance in contributing to the character of the district or area of the City. Specifically, a building, other structure or site may be deemed historically significant if it is at least fifty years (50 yrs.) in age and either:
(a) Embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style associated with the history of the community or region; or
(b) Is representative of the work of a notable architect or builder; or
(c) Is identified with important persons or events in the history of the community or region.
(Ord. 7139-99. Passed 7-6-99.)