It is recognized that the city represents the unique confluence of time, land, and place that shaped the identity of generations of citizens, collectively and individually, and produced significant historic, architectural, and cultural resources that constitute their heritage. This subchapter has been established to provide for the protection, enhancement, and perpetuation of landmarks of historical and cultural importance and significance. It also proposes to promote the economic, cultural, educational and general welfare of the public.
(Ord. 08-2007-44, passed 8-28-07; Am. Ord. 10-2007-57, passed 10-9- 07)