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ORD-2010-087 Ordinance Creating The Historic Preservation Commission of Orange County
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10/5/2010
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Regular Meeting
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Ordinance
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Agenda - 10-05-2010 - 4g
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2010\Agenda - 10-05-2010 - Regular Mtg.
Minutes 10-05-2010
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2010
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(a) Within the 60 -day deadline prescribed in Section 4.2, the Board of <br />Commissioners shall receive the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Commission <br />regarding the nomination. The Board shall either: <br />(1) Find that the nominated resource does meet the National Register criteria for listing; <br />(2) Find that the nominated site or district does not meet said criteria and state the reason(s) <br />why the resource should not be nominated; or <br />(3) Take no action, which constitutes an approval. <br />(b) The Board shall notify the applicant and the State Historic Preservation Office <br />regarding its action on the nomination. <br />Section 4.6 State Action on the Nomination <br />(a) If both the Board of County Commissioners and the Historic Preservation <br />Commission agree that the property is eligible and should be nominated, or if only one makes a <br />negative finding on the nomination, the State Historic Preservation Officer will place the <br />nomination before the North Carolina National Register Advisory Committee for consideration at <br />the earliest possible quarterly meeting. <br />(b) If both the County Commissioners and the Historic Preservation Commission <br />make negative findings on the nomination, the nomination materials shall be returned to the <br />State. The State shall take no further action unless, within thirty (30) days of the return of the <br />nomination, a written appeal is filed with the State Historic Preservation Office by any interested <br />third party. If such an appeal is filed, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall place the <br />nomination before the National Register Advisory Committee at the earliest possible quarterly <br />meeting. <br />(c) After a nomination is recommended by the National Register Advisory <br />Committee and signed by the State Historic Preservation Officer, the nomination shall be <br />transmitted to the National Register. The State shall include with its recommendation the <br />comments and opinions of the Board of County Commissioners and the Historic Preservation <br />Commission, together with any appeal which may have been filed. <br />Article 5. Certificate of Appropriateness <br />Amended <br />8/8/94 <br />10/5/2010 <br />Section 5.1 General Provisions <br />(a) From and after the designation of a landmark or a historic district, no exterior <br />portion of any building or other structure nor any type of above - ground utility structure or <br />outdoor advertising sign shall be erected, altered, restored, moved or demolished on such <br />13 <br />
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