§ 90-143. Notice.  


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  • (a)

    Scope. The city shall provide notice for all projects that will be reviewed by the historic architectural review commission during their regular meetings in accordance with this section, except as otherwise required or provided by state statute.

    (b)

    Newspaper notice. The city shall publish five days in advance the agenda for all meetings in a newspaper of general paid circulation in the city and of general interest and readership in the city, not one of limited subject matter.

    (c)

    Posted notice.

    (1)

    For all projects that are scheduled for review during a public meeting, with the exception of major development plans and building relocations, the city shall provide a completed public notice form to the applicant or the applicant's representative. The notice shall be posted on the subject property, at least five days prior to the relevant scheduled meeting. The notice shall be posted in a location that is visible from the adjacent public street. The notice shall contain block lettering on a high contrast background color with the words "public notice" in letters three inches or more in height. The applicant or the applicant's representative shall provide a sworn affidavit together with photographic evidence to the historic preservation planner that posting of the notice has been accomplished consistent with this section. Submission shall be made at least three days prior to the relevant scheduled meeting of the historic architectural review commission.

    (2)

    For major development plans and building relocation projects the city shall provide a completed public notice form to the applicant or the applicant's representative. The notice shall be posted on the subject property at least 14 days prior to the relevant scheduled meeting. The notice shall be posted in a location that is visible from the adjacent public street. The notice shall contain block lettering on a high contrast background color with the words "public notice" in letters three inches or more in height. The applicant or the applicant's representative shall provide a sworn affidavit together with photographic evidence to the historic preservation planner that posting of the notice has been accomplished consistent with this section. Submission shall be made at least ten days prior to the relevant scheduled meeting of the historic architectural review commission.

    (d)

    Content of posted notice. The posted notice required by this section shall contain the date, time and place of the public meeting and a common description of the location of the subject site and the nature of the project.

(Ord. No. 11-11, § 4, 8-2-2011)