Any person proposing an alteration to, or seeking a building, sign, or other permit for, any designated landmark shall submit a formal application for a Certificate of Appropriateness as a precondition to commencing such alteration or obtaining such permit. The formal application for a Certificate of Appropriateness shall include the following information and specifications:
(a) The applicant's name;
(b) The owner's name, if different from applicant;
(c) The street address and legal description of the site;
(d) A brief description of the structures, buildings, and objects on the site and the structures, buildings, and objects on site adjacent to and across from such original site;
(e) A detailed description of the proposed alteration, together with any architectural drawings, sketches, and photographs indicating how and to what extent such alteration shall affect a landmark;
(f) The names and addresses of the owners of property adjacent to and across from the site;
(g) A list and photographs of significant architectural features in relation to the structures, buildings, or objects on the site previously designated by the Commission as being worthy of protection and preservation;
(h) The identification of any architect or developer involved in the alteration; and
(i) Such other relevant information as requested by the Village Manager or the Commission.
(Ord. 2005-01. Passed 1-10-05.)