§ 154.15.07 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS.
   (A)   When the owner of a property within the West Carrollton Conservation District proposes the demolition of a principle structure within the Conservation District, they shall first apply for and secure a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Zoning Enforcement Officer in accordance with the triggering requirements of § 154.15.04. The application for a Certificate of Appropriateness shall be made through the Building Inspector, together with such plans, specifications, and other material as the Design Review Architect and Zoning Enforcement Officer may need to adequate review the application for compliance with these regulations.
   (B)   If the proposed demolition is determined by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, after review and comment by the Design Review Architect, to have no adverse effect on the West Carrollton Conservation District and does not violate the spirit and purpose of these regulations, then the Zoning Enforcement Officer shall issue the Certificate of Appropriateness.
   (C)   If the Zoning Enforcement Officer, after review and comment by the Design Review Architect, determines that the proposed demolition will have an adverse effect on the West Carrollton Conservation District, and does violate the spirit and purposes of these regulations, then the Zoning Enforcement Officer shall deny issuance of the Certificate of Appropriateness.
   (D)   In the event that the Zoning Enforcement Officer determines that a Certificate of Appropriateness shall not be issued, they shall notify the applicant and the Building Inspector in writing of the reasons for such determination.