(a) When a proposal to establish a preservation district or to designate an individual property or site as a landmark for protection is received by or initiated by the Review Board, the owner or owners shall be notified by the Review Board with staff assistance from the City Department of Community Development, and the owner(s) written comments requested. A public hearing shall be held within ten days of the application.
(Ord. 7, 1990. Passed 2-5-90.)
(b) The Review Board shall consider the proposal in terms of the criteria provided in Section 1185.08 and make a recommendation to the City Planning Commission.
(Ord. 19, 1989. Passed 4-3-89.)
(c) The City Planning Commission shall, within ten days, review the proposal and the recommendation of the Review Board in terms of the critical provisions in Section 1185.08 of the effect of the designated area on the surrounding areas and the projected development of the community, and shall make a recommendation to Council as required by Chapter 1109.
(Ord. 7, 1990. Passed 2-5-90.)
(d) Council shall give due consideration to the findings and recommendations of the Review Board and the City Planning Commission in making its determination with respect to the proposed designation of an area, property or site as a landmark or an additional preservation district, and shall act in accordance with Chapter 1109.
(e) After a decision by Council, the Review Board shall notify any owner or any person having a legal or equitable interest in such property of the decision by Council. All affected City departments, boards and commissions shall be notified.
(f) The Review Board shall cause to be recorded in the office of the Columbiana County Recorder a copy of each ordinance designating a preservation district or landmark.
(Ord. 19, 1989. Passed 4-3-89.)