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7 <br /> • <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT <br /> [DRAFT] <br /> REFERENCE: HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE <br /> ARTICLE 4. (NEW) Procedures for Reviewing Proposed <br /> Nominations to the National Register of <br /> Historic Places <br /> ORIGIN OF AMENDMENT: X Staff Planning Board <br /> BOCC Public <br /> Other: <br /> EXPECTED PUBLIC HEARING DATE: May 23, 1994 <br /> Purpose of Amendment: The amendments proposed are technical in <br /> nature and include procedures for review of proposed nominations to <br /> the National Register of Historic Places. <br /> Impacts/Issues: In March 1993, Orange County's application for <br /> Certified Local Government status was approved by the State <br /> Historic Preservation Office. Subsequently the County entered into <br /> a Certification Agreement with the North Carolina Department of <br /> Cultural Resources (See attachment) . <br /> The Agreement sets forth the responsibilities of each agency in the <br /> operation of Orange County as a Certified Local Government. Part II <br /> of the Agreement describes how the County and the State Historic <br /> Preservation Office review proposed nominations to the National <br /> Register of Historic Places. Much of the language of the proposed <br /> amendment follows that of Part II of the Certification Agreement. <br /> The current Historic Preservation Ordinance includes procedures for <br /> designating historic districts and landmarks. The requirements <br /> proposed for the notification and public hearing , on National <br /> Register nominations are the same as those adopted for districts <br /> and landmarks. The existing Articles 4 and 5 will be renumbered for <br /> consistency. <br /> EXISTING ORDINANCE TEXT: None. <br /> PROPOSED TEXT: <br /> Article 4. Procedures for Reviewing Proposed Nominations to the <br /> National Register of Historic Places <br /> Nominations to the National Register of Historic Places must <br /> be reviewed by the North Carolina National Register Advisory <br /> Committee with final approval by the National Park Service. The <br /> procedures contained in this Article must be followed by Orange <br />