(A) The application for the certificate of appropriateness, available from the Building Inspector and returned to same, shall include the following information:
(1) Street address of property involved;
(2) Legal description of the property involved;
(3) Brief description of the existing improvements situated on the property;
(4) Detailed description of the construction, alteration, demolition or use proposed together with any architectural drawings or sketches if these services have been utilized by the applicant; and if not, a sufficient description of the construction, alteration, demolition and use to enable anyone to determine what the final appearance of the real estate will be;
(5) Owner;
(6) Developer, if different from owner;
(7) Architect, if utilized or retained; and
(8) Each application shall be accompanied by sketches, drawings, photographs, descriptions or other information not to exceed the size of eight and one-half inches by 14 inches, as may be reasonably required by the Commission to make a decision.
(B) The Building Inspector shall, within five working days, submit copies of the completed application for a certificate of appropriateness to the City Manager and the secretary of the Commission.
(C) The application for a certificate of appropriateness shall be reviewed at the next meeting of the Commission following its receipt by the secretary of the Commission from the Building Inspector.
(D) The secretary of the Commission shall submit to the Building Inspector a current list of landmarks and historic preservation districts.
(1990 Code, § 12-132) (Ord. 79-671, passed 5-4-1979)