Any person, group of persons or association may apply to the Quincy Preservation Commission for the designation of a Landmark or Historic District. Applications for a nomination shall be filed with the Secretary on forms provided by the Quincy Preservation Commission. Persons wishing guidance or advice prior to completing an application may contact the Secretary, Chairperson of the Quincy Preservation Commission or Chairperson of the Historic District Committee. Based upon the surveys or research undertaken pursuant to § 162.184, the Quincy Preservation Commission may also apply for a nomination of a Landmark or Historic District. At a minimum, the application shall include the following:
(A) For Landmark.
(1) The name and address of the property owner;
(2) The legal description and common street address of the property;
(3) A written statement describing the property and setting forth reasons in support of the proposed designation;
(4) Documentation that the property owner has been notified or consents to the application for designation;
(5) A list of the significant exterior architectural features that should be protected; and
(6) An application fee as may be established by the Quincy Preservation Commission to cover publication and notification expenses.
(B) For a Historic District.
(1) The names and addresses of the property owners;
(2) A map delineating the boundaries of the area to be designated;
(3) A written statement describing the area and properties within the proposed Historic District and setting forth reasons in support of the proposed designation;
(4) A list of the significant exterior architectural features of properties in the district that should be protected; and
(5) An application fee as may be established by the Quincy Preservation Commission to cover publication and notification expenses.
(1980 Code, § 29.1007) Penalty, see § 162.999