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2. Prior to the commencement of any work on a register property, including painting, and <br /> emergency measures defined in Section 2.96.030 of this chapter, the owner must request <br /> a certificate of appropriateness from the commission for the proposed work. Violation of <br /> this rule shall be grounds for the commission to review the property for removal from the <br /> register. <br /> 3. Once Everett is certified as a Certified Local Government (CLG), properties listed on <br /> the Everett register of historic places may be eligible for a special tax valuation on their <br /> rehabilitation(Section 2.96.080 of this chapter). <br /> 4. Prior to whole or partial demolition of a register property, the owner must request and <br /> receive a waiver of a certificate of appropriateness. <br /> BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> A. Criteria for Determining Designation in the Everett Register. Any building, structure, <br /> site, object or district may be designated for inclusion in the Everett register if it is <br /> significantly associated with the history, architecture, archaeology, engineering or <br /> cultural heritage of the community; if it has integrity; is at least fifty years old, or is of <br /> lesser age and has exceptional importance; and if it falls in at least one of the following <br /> categories: <br /> 1. Is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad <br /> patterns of national, state or local history; <br /> 2. Embodies the distinctive architectural characteristics of a type, period, style or method <br /> of design or construction, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose <br /> components may lack individual distinction; <br /> 3. Is an outstanding work of a designer, builder or architect who has made a substantial <br /> contribution to the art; <br /> 4. Exemplifies or reflects special elements of the city's cultural, special, economic, <br /> political, aesthetic, engineering or architectural history; <br /> 5: Is associated with the lives of persons significant in national, state or local history; <br /> 6. Has yielded or may be likely to yield important archaeological information; <br /> 7. Is a building or structure removed from its original location but which is significant <br /> primarily for architectural value, <br /> or which is the only surviving structure significantly associated with an historic person or <br /> event; <br /> 8. Is a cemetery which derives its primary significance from age, from distinctive design <br /> features, or from association with historic events, or cultural patterns; <br /> 9. Is a reconstructed building that has been executed in an historically accurate manner <br /> on the original site; <br /> 10. Is a creative and unique example of old architecture and design created by persons <br /> not formally trained in the architectural or design professions, and which does not fit into <br /> formal architectural or historical categories. <br /> B. Process for Designating Properties or Districts to the Everett Register. <br /> 1. Any person may nominate a building, structure, site, object or district for inclusion in <br /> the Everett register. Members of the Everett historic commission or the commission as a <br /> whole may generate nominations. In its designation decision, the commission shall <br /> consider the Everett historic resource survey and the Everett comprehensive plan. <br /> 5 <br />