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t <br />DIVISION 6: CERTIFICATES OF APPROPRIATENESS <br />Section 1.5.6.1 Purpose, Applicability, Exceptions and Effect <br />(a) Purpose. The purpose of a Certificate of Appropriateness is to assure that construction, <br />alteration, restoration, relocation, or demolition of a structure, or alterations to the site or <br />appurtenances, in a historic district or at a historic landmark is congruous with the <br />historical, architectural or cultural aspects of the district or landmark. Furthermore, the <br />purpose of a Certificate of Appropriateness is to make certain that historic structures, <br />streets and neighborhoods are preserved and protected. <br />(b) Applicability. A Certificate of Appropriateness is required prior to undertaking any of the <br />following activities in a local historic district or at a local historic landmark: <br />(1) Construction and reconstruction, including fences; <br />(2) Alteration, additions, restoration and rehabilitation; <br />(3) Relocation; <br />(4) Signage; <br />• (5) Construction or reconstruction of a parking lot; <br />(6) Construction or reconstruction of an appurtenance; <br />(7) Demolition; and <br />(8) Establishment or alteration of lighting, furniture and seating plans, and/or <br />awnings and umbrellas within public right-of-ways. <br />(c) Exceptions. This requirement does not apply to the following activities: <br />(1) Changes in color to a structure's exterior. <br />(2) Interior arrangements for structures in a local historic district or at a local historic <br />landmark. <br />(3) Ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior feature that does not involve a <br />change in design, material, or outer appearance; and <br />(4) With the written approval of the responsible official construction, reconstruction, <br />alteration, restoration or demolition of any feature which the Building Inspector or <br />other responsible official shall certify is required for the public safety because of <br />an unsafe or dangerous condition; and <br />(5) Portions of buildings and sites not visible from adjacent public rights-of-way, <br />streets or alleys. <br />0