(A) To participate in the Certified Local Government Program, the city shall initiate all local nominations to the National Register of Historic Places and shall request the Commission and the Board to submit recommendations on each proposed nomination to the National Register. The Commission and the Board shall obtain comments from the public that shall be included in their National Register recommendations. Within sixty (60) days of the receipt of a nomination from a private individual or the initiation of a nomination by the city, the city shall inform the Kentucky Heritage Council and the owner of the property of the two (2) recommendations regarding the eligibility of the property. If the Commission and the Board do not agree, both opinions shall be forwarded in the city’s report. If both the Commission and the Board recommend that a property not be nominated, the Kentucky Heritage Council shall inform the property owner, the State Review Board and the State Historic Preservation Officer, and the property will not be nominated unless an appeal is filed with the State Historic Preservation Officer.
(B) If either or both the Commission and the Board agree that a property should be nominated, the nomination will receive a preliminary review by the Kentucky Historic Preservation Review Board. The Review Board shall make a recommendation to the State Historic Preservation Officer who shall decide whether to forward the nomination to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior who shall make the decision on listing the property on the National Register. The Commission, the Board or the property owner may appeal the final decision by the State Historic Preservation Officer.
(C) In the development of the Certified Local Government Program, the city may ask the Board to perform other responsibilities that may be delegated to the city under the National Historic Preservation Act.
(Ord. 0-90-028, passed 8-27-90)