Permit Process. The following process shall be followed for permits required under Section 8.14.3: (A) The Building Inspector shall refer an application for a permit to work on or demolish a historic site or structure to the Planning Commission through the City staff. (B) Such application shall be accompanied by a fee of $25.00 and by such material as required by the Planning Commission as being reasonably necessary for proper review of the proposed work. This fee is subject to revision by resolution of the City Council from time to time. (Ord. 783, 3-24-98) (C) Within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of an application from the Building Inspector, the Planning Commission shall hold a public meeting to review the permit request. Notice of such meeting shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation at least seven (7) calendar days in advance of the meeting. The applicant and any other interested parties shall have the opportunity to be present at this meeting and to present information pertaining to the permit request. The Planning Commission shall complete its review at this meeting and make a final decision. The decision shall be in writing and shall state findings of fact and reasons relied upon in making the decision. (D) The decision of the Planning Commission shall be transmitted to the Building Inspector within three (3) working days after the meeting pertaining to the permit request. (E) In review of an application to wholly or partially remove or demolish a historic site or structure, the Planning Commission may defer action on the request for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days. During this period, the Planning Commission shall attempt to determine if public or private acquisition and preservation is feasible, or if other alternatives are possible to prevent demolition or removal of the historic site or structure.
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