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3/10/1980
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MAR 1 0 1980 ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 40 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION l. Chapter 40 is hereby added to the Code of the City of Redwood City, to read as follows: "CHAPTER 40. HISTORIC PRESERVATION "Section 40.1. Title. This chapter shall be known as the Historic Preservation Ordinance of the City of Redwood City. "Section 40.2. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety, and
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any area within the City may be designated a historic district <br />by the City Council pursuant to Section 40.7 if it meets the <br />fqllowing criteria or other criteria established by the Planning <br />Commission pursuant to Section 40.5 of this chapter: <br />"(a) It exemplifies or reflects special elements of the <br />City's cultural, aesthetic, or architectural history; <br />or <br />"(b) It is identified with persons or events significant <br />in local, State, or National history; or <br />"(c) It embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, <br />type, period, or method of construction, or is a <br />valuable example of the use of indigenous materials <br />or craftsmanship; or <br />"(d) It is representative of the notable work of a <br />builder, designer, or architect. <br />"Section 40.7. Historic Designation Procedures. Historic <br />landmarks, historic sites, and historic districts shall be <br />established by the City Council in the following manner: <br />"(a) Any person may request the designation of an improve- <br />ment as a historic landmark or the designation of <br />a historic site or historic district by submitting <br />an application for such designation to the Planning <br />Commission. The Commission or City Council may <br />also initiate such proceedings on their own motion. <br />"(b) The Commission shall conduct a study of the proposed <br />designation and make a preliminary determination <br />based on such documentation as it may require, as <br />to its appropriateness for consideration. If the <br />Commission determines that the application merits <br />consideration, it shall schedule a public hearing. <br />"(c) The Commission shall file its decision in writing <br />with the City Clerk and the Building Official. If <br />the Commission decides not to hold a hearing, the <br />City Clerk shall mail notice of such decision to <br />the applicant. <br />"(d) If the Commission decides to hold a hearing on such <br />application, the City Clerk shall give notice of the <br />date, place, time and purpose of the hearing by <br />first class mail to all applicants, owners, and <br />occupants of the improvement or, in the case of a <br />proposed historic district, to applicants, owners <br />and occupants of all properties within the proposed <br />district, at least 20 days prior to the date set <br />for the public hearing, using the name and address <br />of such owners as shown on the latest equalized <br />- 5- <br />
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