§ 150.042 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY REVIEW TO THE PUBLIC.
   Notice of the public meeting at which any application for demolition permit is to be considered shall be provided by all methods described in this section.
   (A)   Notice by mail.
      (1)   The applicant shall notify, in writing, by first class mail or hand delivery, all property owners within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property that is the subject of the application not less than ten days or more than 30 days in advance of the scheduled public meeting date. The mailing of notice, addressed to the name and address on the most recent county real estate tax records shall be deemed a satisfaction of this notice requirement. The required mail notice for applications shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
         (a)   The street address, legal description or detailed location description of the property, if any, that is the subject of the application;
         (b)   A statement describing the scope of the demolition permit requested;
         (c)   The name and address of the applicant;
         (d)   The name and address of the legal owner, and beneficial owner, if any, of the property; and
         (e)   The meeting date, time and location.
      (2)   Not less than seven days prior to the public meeting, the applicant shall present to the Building Review Commission an affidavit, certification or other evidence satisfactory to the Building Review Commission, demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Building Review Commission that the notice requirement of this section has been satisfied.
   (B)   Notice by sign. The applicant shall provide and post a sign of not less than 48 inches by 48 inches in area on the property so as to be visible from the nearest public street, containing the words “Proposed Demolition” printed on the sign in letters at least four inches in height, and any other text as is specified by the village, including the date and time of the meeting of the Building Review Commission at which the preliminary review of the application will be considered; and the name(s) and address(es) of the owner(s) of the property. The sign must be posted not less than ten days or more than 30 days in advance of the scheduled meeting date and remain posted until three days after the Building Review Commission reaches a determination of the significance of the property, unless a shorter time is authorized by the Building Review Commission.
(Ord. 1005, passed 9-8-2008; Ord. 1010, passed 4-13-2009)