A. A structure or a district may be nominated to be considered by the Cultural Affairs Commission and City Council for designation as a cultural resource as follows:
1. A resident of the City may nominate a structure or district to be considered for designation as a cultural resource.
2. An owner may nominate his or her structure, or his or her property within a district.
3. The Cultural Affairs Commission may nominate a structure or district.
4. The Cultural Affairs Commission or the City Council may nominate a structure or district on its own motion.
5. Applications for nomination shall be properly completed and filed with the City on a form provided by the Community Development Department.
B. If the City Council disapproves designation of a structure or district, that same structure or substantially the same district shall not be renominated by any person within one (1) year after the date of disapproval. Furthermore, only the owner, the City Council, or the Cultural Affairs Commission may renominate the same structure or substantially the same district more than one (1) year after the City Council has disapproved its designation.
C. The Community Development Director shall prepare an evaluation of the proposed designation and shall make a recommendation to the Cultural Affairs Commission, within forty-five (45) working days after the proper filing of the application, as to the appropriateness and qualifications of the application for consideration by the Commission. The Cultural Affairs Commission shall follow the procedures in § 15.05.030 in considering a designation application.
('65 Code, § 38-3) (Ord. No. 91-005 § 1 (part); Ord. No. 91-018 § 1; Ord. No. 94-017 § 2; Ord. No. 2002-005 §§ 1 (part) and 2 (part); Ord. No. 2002-007 § 1 (part); Ord. No. 2003-019 § 1 (part); Ord. No. 2004-004 § 1 (part))