§ 150.43 PERMITS FOR LANDMARKS OR STRUCTURES WITHIN HISTORIC DISTRICTS.
   (A)   (1)   Any application for a building permit for exterior alteration, construction, demolition or removal, including plans and specifications, for designated landmarks or for property or structures within designated historic districts shall be sent by the Building Department to the Historical Commission within seven days of the receipt of the application by the Building Department.
      (2)   Any applicant may request a meeting with the Historical Commission before mailing an application for a building permit.
   (B)   The Historical Commission shall respond to the Building Department within 30 days of having received plans and or specifications for the applicable building or structure.
   (C)   No permit shall be issued until a majority of the Historical Commission members have reviewed the project and have responded to the Building Department.
   (D)   However, the Chairman of the Historical Commission may waive the review process for any work which will not adversely affect any historically or architecturally significant features of the proposed project.
(Ord. 713-91, passed 5-14-91; Am. Ord. 1080-01, passed 3-20-01) Penalty, see § 150.99