§ 93-7 ACTIVITIES REQUIRING PERMISSION; APPLICATION AND CONTENTS.
   Before the construction, alteration, reconstruction, moving, or demolition of any site or structure is made within the sections set forth in § 93-4 of this chapter, if any exterior changes are involved which would affect the historic, archeological, or architectural significance of a site or structure within a designated district, any portion of which is visible or intended to be visible from a public way, the person, individual, firm or corporation proposing to make the construction or change shall file with the Commission an application for permission to construct, alter, reconstruct, move, or demolish the site or structure. Every application shall be referred to and be considered by the Historic District Commission and accepted or rejected by the Commission. An application which is identical to a rejected application shall not be resubmitted within a period of one year after the rejection. Failure to supply the Commission with a complete and specific description of the intended changes, including, but not limited to, architectural renderings, material lists and site plans, and other reasonable requirements of the Commission, may be grounds for denial of the application. No permit for any change may be granted until the Commission has acted thereon as hereinafter provided.
(Ord. 4-83, passed 11-9-1983; Ord. 1-95, passed 3-6-1995; Ord. 7-95, passed 2-22-1996)