1175.09 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
   (a)   Every zoning certificate application for a structure to be built or remodeled within the Historic District in the City shall be approved by the Zoning Inspector and the Historic Preservation Commission. In order for the above mentioned application to be so approved, the applicant shall submit to the Zoning Inspector two sets of complete drawings and supplemental specifications, prepared in accordance with good architectural practice, indicating the building or structure exactly as it is proposed to be built. These submission requirements may be modified by the Zoning Inspector and Preservation Commission in cases where minor alteration is involved. Such documents accurately drawn to scale and dimensioned, shall include and conform to the following requirements:
      (1)   A site or plot plan showing the plot configurations and its perimeter dimensions, all structures on the site with locating dimensions, location of all structures adjacent to the site within fifty feet of the property line and all vehicular drives, roads, related parking areas, main walks, walls, additions, locations and names of adjacent streets, a north arrow, first floor level, existing and finished grade elevations at each corner of the site shall be indicated; and
      (2)   Four elevations including a front, rear and two side elevations, together with additional views or cross sections, if necessary, to completely indicate the exterior appearance of any new structures or modifications to existing structures. All elevations shall be drawn to the same scale, which shall be not less than one-quarter of an inch to the foot, except that the front elevation may be drawn to a larger scale. Each elevation shall show the accurate location of windows, doors, shutters, chimneys, porches and other architectural features, all materials and finishes, and an accurate finish grade line; and
      (3)   A completely dimensioned floor plan of each level of the construction, drawn to the same scale as the front elevation; and
      (4)   Additional details to show unusual constructions.
      (5)   Color samples of all major finish materials.
      (6)   Photographs of (1.) existing structures that are to remain on the site, and (2.) of structures which are situated on any of the lots described in Section 1175.08. for additions to existing structures, photographs of all elevations from which the addition can be seen.
(Ord. 20-1978. Passed 9-19-78.)