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<br /> DES:djk -"/21/90 (004/9) <br /> IJUL - 9 1990 <br /> 2021 0'1'; ~ L <br /> í\¡lnï~¡'\ <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2021 <br /> --------- <br />ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 40.5 OF THE REDWOOD CITY <br />CODE RELATING TO THE POWERS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION <br />OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY WITH RESPECT TO APPROVAL OF <br />HISTORICAL PROPERTY CONTRACTS <br />THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br />SECTION 1. Section 40.5 of the Code of the City of Redwood <br />City, California, is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />"Section 40.5. The Commission shall have the following <br />powers and duties: <br />" (a) Establish criteria for, conduct, and keep current <br /> a comprehensive survey and register of historic <br /> and cultural resources within the boundaries of <br /> the city. <br />" (b) Adopt specific guidelines for the designation of <br /> landmarks, landmark sites, and historic districts, <br /> subject to the provisions of section 40.6. <br />" (c) Review and comment upon the conduct of land use, <br /> housing and redevelopment, municipal improvements, <br /> and other types of planning and programs <br /> undertaken by any other agency of the city, the <br /> county, or state, as they relate to the historic <br /> and cultural resources of the community. <br />" (d) Adopt standards to be used by the commission in <br /> reviewing applications for permits to construct, <br /> change, alter, modify, remodel, remove, or <br /> significantly affect any historic or cultural <br /> resource. Such standards shall include the <br /> "Standards for Rehabilitation" adopted by the <br /> United States Secretary of the Interior as set <br /> forth in 36 Code of Federal Regulations Part 1208, <br /> as said Part may from time to time be amended. <br />" (e) Recommend to the city council the purchase, with <br /> public or private funds as such may become <br /> available, of property interests for purposes of <br /> historic preservation. <br />" (f) Investigate and report to the city council on the <br /> use of various federal, state, local, or private <br /> funding sources and mechanisms available to <br /> promote historic preservation in the city. <br />