(A) The City Clerk’s Office shall advise the Commission, in a timely manner, of all proposed or pending acquisitions, sales or changes in the use by the city or by any other public agency, including any other unit of local government, when known to the city of any property designated as a historic landmark, or located in a Historic District. The Commission shall advise the City Council, other appropriate public agency or other unit of local government, as to the effects of the actions on the special historic architectural, community or aesthetic interest or value of the properties to the city.
(B) The Commission shall request that other public agencies serving the community agree to advise the Commission of pending acquisitions, sales or changes by the agencies in use of property designated as a historic landmark, or located in a Historic District, in order that the Commission may advise the agencies as to the impact of actions on the historic, architectural, community or aesthetic interest or value of the properties to the city. The Commission shall take appropriate steps to notify all public agencies which own or may acquire property in the city about the existence and character of designated historic landmarks and Historic Districts, and the Commission shall provide a current record of the landmarks and districts to the public agencies for their maintenance.
(Ord. 06-50, passed 11-28-2006)