§ 82-99. Review of preconstruction application.  


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  • A review of the preconstruction application shall be completed by the historic preservation planner within 60 days of the receipt of the completed preconstruction application.

    (1)

    If the historic preservation planner determines that the work as proposed is a qualifying improvement and is in compliance with the review standards contained in section 82-95, the preconstruction application shall be approved by the historic preservation planner and issued in writing to the applicant with a copy to the historic preservation board.

    (2)

    If the historic preservation planner determines that the work as proposed is not a qualifying improvement or is not in compliance with the review standards contained in section 82-95, the applicant shall be so advised in writing, and the historic preservation planner shall make recommendations to the applicant concerning the changes to the proposed work necessary to make it a qualifying improvement and bring it into compliance with the review standards. The applicant shall have 14 days following receipt of a written summary of the recommendations of the historic preservation planner to resubmit the preconstruction application. This time period may be extended for an additional 14 days by the historic preservation planner if difficulties make it impossible for the applicant to revise the preconstruction application within the 14 days.

(Code 1979, § 15-117)