8-9-3: PERMIT FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION WITHIN DESIGNATED HISTORIC DISTRICTS:
   A.   In order to preserve the integrity of historic buildings and structures within a designated historic district, and to ensure that any new buildings or structures constructed within a designated historic district shall be compatible within such district, no exterior portion or features of any buildings, sites, structures, or objects within said district shall be demolished, no new construction shall be undertaken, and no outdoor signs shall be erected while designation is pending and following the designation of an historic district, until after an application for a permit has been submitted to, and approved by, the Eagle design review board and the commission 1 .
   B.   The commission shall not consider interior arrangement of privately owned properties and shall take no action under this section except for the purpose of preventing the new construction, movement or demolition of buildings, structures, appurtenant fixtures, outdoor advertising signs or natural features of an historic district which would not be in keeping with the historical, architectural or cultural aspects of the historic district. (Ord. 157, 10-24-1989; amd. Ord. 391, 5-8-2001)

 

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1. See title 2, chapter 7 of this code.