(A) Upon receipt of a final denial of a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of economic hardship for either a landmark, property or structure within a Historic District, the applicant may, within 15 days, appeal the Historical Commission's decision to the Village Board of Trustees. The Village Board may affirm or modify the decision, after due consideration of the facts contained in the record submitted to the Board by the Commission. The Commission may receive comments on the contents of the record, but no new matters may be considered by the Commission. Upon a decision by the Village Board that a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of economic hardship shall be issued, the Village Clerk shall notify the Commission, the applicant and the Building Department within seven days.
(B) If the Village Board concurs with a decision of the Commission not to issue a certificate of appropriateness or a certificate of economic hardship, the Village Clerk shall notify the Commission, the applicant and the Building Department within seven days.
(Ord. 642-87, passed 11-17-87)