(A) Monitoring. During the period of time during which the Historic Rehabilitation is underway, staff of the city's Planning Department may inspect the work in progress to ensure that the Historic Standards are met. Inspections of any exterior work may be made at any time and inspections of any interior work may be made upon 24 hours notice. The refusal of an applicant to permit inspection shall serve as grounds for the disqualification of the property from eligibility for the Special Assessment. In the event that such an inspection shows substantive deviations from the approved scope of work or a failure to comply with the Historic Standards, the City Council may disqualify the property from eligibility for the Special Assessment.
(B) Final certification. Upon completion of the Historic Rehabilitation, the applicant must notify the Planning Department and request that the property be granted Final Certification. The Planning Department staff shall inspect the Historic Property to ensure compliance with the approved scope of work and the Historic Standards. If compliance is found, the Planning Department staff shall grant Final Certification and shall provide the property owner with sufficient documentation of such Final Certification.
(Ord. 2015-017, passed 8-25-15)