(A) For the remainder of the Assessment Period, the property owner shall notify the Planning Department staff of any additional exterior work undertaken on the Historic Property, other than ordinary maintenance. The Planning Department staff will present the proposed work to the Commission at its next regularly scheduled meeting who will review the work and determine whether the overall project is consistent with the standards for rehabilitation. If the additional work is found to be inconsistent, the property owner shall withdraw his request and cancel or revise the proposed additional work.
(B) Once the Historic Property has received Final Certification, it shall remain so certified and must be granted the Special Assessment until the property becomes disqualified by any one of the following:
(1) The expiration of the Assessment Term;
(2) Written notice from the property owner to the Planning Department staff and the Kershaw County Auditor requesting removal of the Special Assessment;
(3) Removal of the historic designation by the City Council; or
(4) Rescission of the approval of the Historic Rehabilitation by the Commission because of alterations or renovation by the owner or the owner's estate which causes the property to no longer possess the qualities and features which made it eligible for Final Certification.
(C) Notification of any change affecting eligibility must be given immediately to the Kershaw County Assessor, Auditor, and Treasurer.
(Ord. 2015-017, passed 8-25-15)