§ 36.193 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS REQUIRED.
   (A)   A certificate of appropriateness must be issued by the Historic Commission before a permit is issued for, or work is begun on, any of the following:
      (1)   The demolition of a building;
      (2)   The moving of a building;
      (3)   A conspicuous change in the exterior appearance of existing buildings by additions, reconstruction, alteration or maintenance involving exterior color change; or
      (4)   Any new construction of a principal building or accessory building or structure subject to view from a public way.
   (B)   Within all areas of the historic district:
      (1)   A change in walls and fences or construction of walls and fences, if along public ways; or
      (2)   A conspicuous change in the exterior appearance of non-historic buildings subject to view from a public way by additions, reconstruction, alteration or maintenance involving exterior color change.
   (C)   Within a phased historic district:
      (1)   The moving of any building;
      (2)   The demolition of any building; or
      (3)   Any new construction of a principal building or accessory building or structure subject to view from a public way.
(1979 Code, § 36.118) (Ord. 4367, passed 6-15-1998)