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11/4/2020
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19.28.150 Review and monitoring of properties for special property tax valuation. <br /> A. The class of properties eligible for special valuation shall be limited to properties listed on the Everett register <br /> of historic places. <br /> B. Applications for special property tax valuation in connection with substantial improvement of historic <br /> properties as defined in chapter 84.26 RCW,shall be submitted to the commission by the county assessor <br /> within ten days of filing. <br /> C. The commission shall approve applications for special valuation if the property meets the provisions of <br /> chapter 84.26 RCW and is not altered in a way which adversely affects those elements which contribute to its <br /> designation and the owner(s)enters into an agreement with the commission which requires the owner(s)for <br /> the ten-year period of classification to: <br /> D. Monitor the property for its continued qualification for special valuation; <br /> E. Comply with rehabilitation plans and maintenance as defined in the agreement; <br /> F. Make the historic aspects of the property accessible to public view one day a year, if the property is not visible <br /> from the public right of way; <br /> G. Apply to the commission for approval or denial of any demolition or alteration;and <br /> H. Comply with all other provisions in the original agreement. <br /> I. Owners of Everett register properties that have been granted special valuation must execute an historic <br /> preservation agreement with the city.This agreement covers the owner's obligation for maintenance,repair <br /> or alteration of the historic structure.Any breach of this historic preservation agreement may result in the loss <br /> of special valuation. <br /> J. Once an agreement between an owner and the commission has become effective,there shall be no changes <br /> in standards of maintenance, public access, alteration or report requirements, or any other provisions of the <br /> agreement,during the period of the classification without the approval of all parties to the agreement. <br /> K. An application for classification as an eligible historic property shall be approved or denied by the commission <br /> before December 1st of the calendar year in which the application is made. <br /> L. The commission shall notify the county assessor and the applicant of the approval or denial of the application. <br /> M. If the commission determines that the property qualifies as an eligible historic property,the commission shall <br /> certify the fact in writing and shall file a copy of the certificate with the county assessor within ten days of the <br /> determination and no later than December 31st. <br /> N. Any decision of the commission acting as the local review board on any application for classification as historic <br /> property,eligibility for special valuation, may be appealed to superior court. <br /> Ch.19.28 Historic Resources 9 Planning Commission Recommendation(09/08/20) <br />
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