§ 158.102 HISTORIC DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW.
   (A)   The erection or construction of a new building or structure; or any alteration involving the modification addition, moving or demolition of any part of an existing structure that would affect the exterior appearance of any existing building; or the installation of a sign; or the construction or enlargement of a parking lot within a Historic Preservation Zoning District shall require plan review and approval in accordance with Ch. 154 of this code of ordinances. The Historic Preservation Commission and the Main Street Design Committee shall be invited to participate in any required Departmental Review Team (DRT) meeting for such work. If a DRT meeting is not required, a copy of any building permit application for such work shall be forwarded to the Historic Preservation Commission and to the Main Street Design Committee for review, comment and/or approval.
   (B)   Rehabilitation plans should follow “The Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation” and the criteria set forth in this chapter. The potential for significant archaeological resources shall be considered before a permit is issued.
(Prior Code, § 12-17.08) (Ord. 747, passed - -1995; Ord. 892, passed - -2008)