Chapter 15.64 HISTORIC SITE PRESERVATION
Section 15.64.080 Powers and duties.
The CHPC shall have the following powers and duties:
(A) To adopt its own procedural
regulations.
(B) To conduct an ongoing survey
to identify historically and architecturally significant
properties, structures,
and areas in the City.
(C) To investigate and recommend
to the City Council the adoption of ordinances
designating properties or structures
having special historic, community, or architectural
value as landmarks.
(D) To investigate and recommend
to the City Council the adoption of ordinances
designating areas having
special historic, community, or architectural value as historic
districts.
(E) To keep a register of all
properties and structures that have been designated as
landmarks or historic
districts, including all information required for each designation.
(F) To determine an appropriate
system of markers and make recommendations for the
design and implementation
of specific markings of the streets and routes leading from
one landmark or historic district
to another.
(G) To advise owners of landmarks
and property or structures within historic districts on
physical and financial
aspects of preservation, renovation, rehabilitation, and reuse,
and on procedures for inclusion
on the state or national register of historic places.
(H) To inform and educate the
citizens concerning the historic and architectural heritage
of the City by publishing appropriate
maps, newsletters, brochures, and pamphlets, and
by holding programs and seminars.
(I) To hold public hearings and
to review applications for construction, alteration,
removal, or demolition affecting
proposed or designated landmarks or structures or
historic districts, and issue or deny Certificates
of Appropriateness for such actions.
Applicants shall be required to submit plans, drawings,
elevations, specifications, and
other information as may be necessary to make decisions.
(J) To develop specific guidelines
for the alteration, demolition, construction, or removal
of landmarks or
property and structures within historic districts.
(K) To review proposed zoning
amendments and applications for special use permits or
variances that affect proposed
or designated landmarks and historic districts. Such
review shall be made prior to the
date of the hearing by the City Plan Commission or the
Zoning Board of Appeals.
(L) To administer on behalf of
the City any property or full or partial interest in real
property, including a conservation
right as that term is used in the Illinois Revised
Statutes, Chapter 30, Section 401, et. seq.,
which the City may have or accept as a gift or
otherwise, upon designation by the City Council.
(M) To accept and administer
on behalf of the City, upon designation by the City Council,
such gifts, grants,
and money as may be appropriate for the purpose of this chapter.
(N) To call upon available City
staff members as well as other experts for technical
advice.
(O) To testify before all boards
and commissions, including the City Plan Commission
and the Zoning Board
of Appeals, on any matter affecting historically and
architecturally significant property and landmarks.
(P) To periodically review the
City zoning code and to recommend to the City Plan
Commission and the City Council
any amendments appropriate for the protection and
continued use of landmarks or property
and structures within historic districts.
(Q) To recommend that the Mayor
certify this chapter with the Illinois Historic
Preservation Agency and
with the Secretary of the United States Department of the
Interior, in order to qualify Historic Structures
under the Federal Economic Recovery
Tax Act of 1981, Sections 212 and 214 and under
the Illinois Revenue Act of 1939,
as amended.
(R) To maintain a registry of
historic sites.
(Ord. 777 § 1 (part), 1989:
prior code § 41-2-5)
(Ord. No. 2437, Amended, 02/06/2006, Section 15.64.080, Prior Text)