The Committee shall do all of the following:
(A) Conduct a photographic inventory of resources within each proposed historic district following procedures established or approved by the Commission;
(B) Conduct basic research of each proposed historic district and the historic resources located within that district;
(C) Determine the total number of historic and non-historic resources within a proposed historic district and the percentage of historic resources of that total. In evaluating the significance of historic resources, the Committee shall be guided by the selection of criteria for evaluation issued by the United States Secretary of the Interior for inclusion of resources in the National Register of Historic Places, as set forth in 36 C.F.R. part 60, and criteria established or approved by the Commission, if any;
(D) Prepare a preliminary historic district study committee report that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:
(1) The charge of the Committee;
(2) The composition of the Committee membership;
(3) The historic district or districts studied;
(4) The boundaries for each proposed historic district in writing and on maps;
(5) The history of each proposed historic district; and
(6) The significance of each district as a whole, as well as a sufficient number of its individual resources to fully represent the variety of resources found within the district, relative to the evaluation criteria.
(E) Transmit copies of the preliminary report for review and recommendations to the local planning body, to the Commission, to the State Historical Commission, and to the State Historic Preservation Review Board; and
(F) Make copies of the preliminary report available to the public.
(2011 Code, § 2.06.020) (Ord. 192, passed - -1992)