(A) The Historic District Review Board may advise and make recommendations to the applicant before acting on an application for a certificate of appropriateness.
(B) If an application for a certificate of appropriateness is approved by the Board; or is not acted by the Board within 30 days after it is filed accompanied by all required information in support as provided in § 151.18(B), a certificate of appropriateness shall be issued. If the certificate is issued, the application shall be processed in the same manner as applications for building or demolition permits required by the city the applicant may proceed with the work authorized by the certificate.
(C) If the Board denies an application for a certificate of appropriateness within 30 days after it is filed, the certificate may not be issued. The Board must state its reasons for the denial in writing, and must advise the applicant. An application that has been denied may not be processed as an application for a building, moving or demolition permit and does not authorize any work by the applicant.
(D) The Board may grant an extension of the 30-day limit prescribed by divisions (B) and (C) if the applicant agrees.
('71 Code, Ch. 158, § 9) (Ord. 40-1984, passed 11-14-84)