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the city authorizing the demolition or removal, or the request for demolition or <br />removal is withdrawn; <br />b. sending written notice by regular mail to the owners of real property <br />located within 400 feet of the tract of land or lot on which the building, or part of <br />of addition such building, subject to demolition or removal is situated as <br />determined by the most recent published tax roll of the county tax assessor - <br />collector; <br />C. sending written notice by regular mail, or by email if requested, to <br />the Council of Neighborhood Associations ("CONA") and any individual <br />neighborhood or property owners' associations registered with the city to receive <br />such notices; <br />d. sending written notice by regular mail, or by email if requested, to <br />any other persons registered with the city to receive such notices; and <br />e. sending written notice by email to the members of the city's Historic <br />Preservation Commission, the members of the Hays County Historical <br />Commission, and the President of The Heritage Association. <br />SECTION 6. The person or applicant requesting the demolition or removal shall <br />pay in advance all costs associated with providing the notices required under section 5. The <br />costs associated with providing such notices shall be waived for applications to demolish <br />homestead property. <br />SECTION 7. The city shall not issue a permit authorizing the demolition or <br />removal of any building described in Section 3, or part of or addition to such building, until <br />at least 90 days have passed since the date that the last notice required under Section 4 was <br />posted or sent. For purposes of this section, the date notice is placed in the mail or that the <br />sender enters the send command for email shall be considered the date notice is sent. <br />SECTION 8. Subject to compliance with any other applicable ordinances, a <br />permit may be approved and issued authorizing demolition or removal of any part of a <br />building described in Section 3 before the end of the 90-dgy period under Section 7 as <br />fnll nws <br />a. For any part of a building specifically identified or characterized in <br />the Historic Resources Survey as not historic or non-contributing, a demolition <br />permit may immediately pproved and issued without the requirement of notice <br />under Section 4. <br />b. If the applicant for a demolition peimit seeks to demolish or remove <br />any part of a building that is not so identified or characterized in the Historic <br />Resources Survey, the applicant may request a hearing before the Historic <br />Preservation Commission for a determination whether such Dart of a building is of <br />