§ 154.03 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ALTERATION. A change in the external architectural features of any historic structure or in the interior of any such structure if the interior feature is specifically included in the historic designation; a change in the landscape features of any historic site or place; or work having an adverse effect upon designated archaeological resources.
   CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS. Document issued by the Board of Architectural Review, following a prescribed review procedure, certifying that the proposed actions by an applicant are found to be acceptable in terms of design criteria relating to the individual property of the historic district.
   HISTORIC DISTRICT. An area, designated by the Council, upon the recommendation of the Board of Architectural Review and pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
   HISTORIC PROPERTY. Any place (including an archaeological site or the location of a significant historical event), building, structure, work of art, fixture or similar object that has been individually designated by the Council or designated as a contributing property within a historic district.
   PUBLIC SPACE WITHIN A BUILDING. Spaces designed for the use by the public, such as auditoriums, court rooms, lobbies, entrance halls and the like. These spaces are usually gathering places as opposed to corridors for public use.
   SUBSTANTIAL HARDSHIP. Hardship, caused by unusual and compelling circumstances, based on one or more of the following:
      (1)   The property cannot reasonably be maintained in the manner dictated by this chapter;
      (2)   There are no other reasonable means of saving the property from deterioration, or collapse; or
      (3)   The property is owned by a nonprofit organization and it is not feasible financially or physically to achieve the charitable purposes of the organization while maintaining the property appropriately.
(Ord. 2002-12, passed 8-19-02)