A. At the request of the property owner, the city may accept in dedication an easement for public protection of the facade of an identified "Significant Property" or designated "Historical Landmark" in order to assure its continued preservation and maintenance. Said easement shall be granted in the form of a deed and shall in effect make the city the owner of the facade.
B. Unless otherwise agreed by both parties, maintenance of said facade shall be the responsibility of the property owner, but no alterations or changes of any kind to the facade shall be permitted without city approval.
(Ord. 2982, 2001).