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19586
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Ordinance concerning historic preservation; amending, renumbering and adding sections of the Eugene Code, 1971; and declaring an emergency (see ordinance for effected sections).
Adopted_Date
11/28/1988
Approved Date
11/28/1988
CMO_Effective_Date
11/28/1988
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Brian B. Obie
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~f } Reath cat,.on . When an application far historic i andmark <br />status has been denied, no new application for the same purpose <br />shall be filed within one year of the date of that denial unless <br />the board or council, whichever was responsible for denial, grants <br />permission upon a showing of good cause. <br />.fig} Zone cha,n~e. An application far H Historic zoning as <br />specified ~n chapter 9 of this code, may be considered following <br />historic landmark designation. <br />2.408 Historic Landmark Standards - Contents and Recordation. The board <br />or council shall prescribe standards intended to preserve or en- <br />hance the unique characteristics of the proposed historic landmark in its <br />final order designating historic landmark status. Standards prescribed shall <br />include al 1 the fol 1 owl ng: <br />~a} A development section setting forth specific standards <br />to be applied to exterior and interior alterations and new con- <br />struction not otherwise addressed in sections 2.407, 2.409, or <br />2.40. <br />fib} A maintenance section setting forth the extent and types <br />of repair and maintenance that may be undertaken without first ob- <br />tai n i ng an ai terati an permit. <br />~c} A code modifications section based an the requirements <br />in section 2.407 pertaining to modification of certain regulations <br />and specifically listing what modifications to zoning and sign <br />development code regulations are to be applied to the proposed <br />h~stor~c landmark. <br />The city shall file a memorandum of the standards with the Lane County <br />Recorder. <br />2.409 Historic Pro ert Alteration -Criteria and Procedure. Unless <br />allowed by the standards imposed under section 2.408, no person may <br />alter an historic property unless an alteration application has been a roved <br />pp <br />under this section and a permit has been obtained from the building division. <br />~a} Pre-application conference. Prior to submission of an <br />alteration apps i cati~~on, ~-the ~~~~appl~~i cant shal 1 confer with the ci t <br />st f ~ y <br />a f on the requirements of this code. <br />fib} A iication submittal. An alteration application shall <br />be submitted by the applicant in a manner prescribed by the plan- <br />ning director. <br />~c} Notice. Within ten days after receipt of a complete <br />alteration appl~cat~on, the owner and occupants of the historic <br />property and the owners and occupants of properties within 300 feet <br />of the perimeter of the subject property shall be notified that an <br />alteration application has been filed. <br />~d} Decision. Unless the applicant agrees to a longer time <br />period, the planning director shall approve, approve with condi- <br />ti ons, or deny an alteration request within 30 days after receipt <br />of a complete application. The decision shaii be in writing, and <br />contain findings an the criteria set out below or in subsection <br />~i} of this section. The planning director shall allow the altera- <br />tion if he or she finds that: <br />Ordinance - 8 <br />
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