The powers of the Historic Landmarks Commission are as follows:
(A) Undertake an inventory of properties of historical, prehistoric, architectural and/or cultural significance;
(B) Recommend to the City Council individual structures, buildings, sites, areas or objects to be designated by ordinance as “landmarks”;
(C) Recommend to the City Council that designation of any building, structure, site, area or object as a landmark, be revoked or removed for cause;
(D) Review and act upon proposals for the alteration or demolition of designated landmarks;
(E) Conduct an educational program with respect to historic landmarks within its jurisdiction;
(F) Cooperate with the state, federal and local government in pursuance of the purposes of this ordinance; to offer or request assistance, aid, guidance or advice concerning matters under its purview or of mutual interest. The City Council, or the Commission when authorized by the City Council, may contract with the state or the United States, or any agency of either, or with any other organization provided the terms are not inconsistent with state or federal law;
(G) Enter, solely in performance of its official duties and only at reasonable times, upon private lands for examination or survey thereof. However, no member, employee or agent of the Commission may enter any private building or structure without express consent of the owner or occupant thereof;
(H) Prepare and recommend the official adoption of a preservation element as part of the city’s comprehensive plan;
(I) Acquire by any lawful means the fee or any lesser included interest, including options to purchase, to any properties designated as landmarks, to hold, manage, preserve, restore and improve the same and to exchange or dispose of the property by public or private sale, lease or otherwise, subject to covenants or other legally binding restrictions which will secure appropriate rights of public access and promote the preservation of the property;
(J) Restore, preserve and operate historic properties; and
(K) Negotiate at any time with the owner of a building, structure, site, area or object for its acquisition or its preservation, when the action is reasonably necessary or appropriate.
(Ord. 98-08, passed 4-28-1998)