§ 156.16 WORK WITHOUT A PERMIT.
   When work has been done upon a resource without a permit, and the Historic District Commission finds that the work does not qualify for a Certificate of Appropriateness, the Historic District Commission may require an owner to restore the resource to the condition that the resource was in before the inappropriate work or to modify the work so that it qualifies for a Certificate of Appropriateness. If the owner does not comply with the restoration or modification requirement within a reasonable time, the Historic District Commission may seek an order from the circuit court to require the owner to restore the resource to its former condition or to modify the work so that it qualifies for a Certificate of Appropriateness. If the owner does not comply or cannot comply with the order of the court, the Historic District Commission or its agents may, if authorized by court order, enter the property and conduct work necessary to restore the resource to its former condition or modify the work so that it qualifies for a Certificate of Appropriateness in accordance with the court’s order. The costs of the work done shall be charged to the owner, and may be levied by the city as a special assessment against the property. When acting pursuant to an order of the circuit court, the Historic District Commission or its agents may enter a property for purposes of this section.
(Ord. 1030, passed 10-23-17)