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3. As a Certified Local Government (CLG), the commission may grant special tax <br /> valuation for the rehabilitation of properties listed on the Everett Register of Historic <br /> Places.. <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 /> Section 6: Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1355-87 (EMC 2.96.060)which reads as follows: <br /> A. Review Required. No person shall change the use, construct any new building <br /> or structure, or reconstruct, alter, restore, remodel, repair, move or demolish any <br /> existing property on the register or within an historic district on the register <br /> without review by the commission and without receipt of a certificate of <br /> appropriateness, or in the case of demolition of waivers as a result of the review. <br /> The review shall apply to all features of the property, interior and exterior, that <br /> contribute to its designation and are listed on the nomination form. Information <br /> required by the commission to review the proposed changes set forth in the rules <br /> established by the commission. <br /> B. Exemption. This section shall have no application to ordinary repair and <br /> maintenance, including painting, nor to emergency measures defined in Section <br /> 2.96.030 of this chapter. <br /> C. Review Process. <br /> 1. Requests for Review and Issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness or <br /> Waiver. The building official shall report any application for a permit to <br /> work on a designated Everett register property or in an Everett register <br /> historic district to the commission staff, who shall notify the applicant of <br /> the commission review requirements. The building official shall not <br /> issue any such permit but continue to process such application and work <br /> with the commission in considering building and fire code requirements. <br /> The commission shall review the work and issue a certificate of <br /> appropriateness or a waiver prior to the building official granting a <br /> permit. Any conditions agreed to by the applicant in this review process <br /> shall become conditions of approval of the permits granted. If conditions <br /> are not met, the certificate of appropriateness will be revoked. <br /> 2. Commission Review. The owner or his/her agent (architect, contractor, <br /> lessee, etc.) shall apply to the commission for a review of proposed <br /> changes on a register property or within a register historic district and <br /> request a certificate of appropriateness or, in the case of demolition, a <br /> waiver. Each application for review of proposed changes shall be <br /> accompanied by such information as is required by the commission <br /> established in its rules for the proper review of the proposed project. <br /> 3. The commission shall meet with the applicant and review the proposed <br /> work according to the design review criteria established in rules. The <br /> commission shall complete its review and make its recommendations <br /> within forty-five days of the date of receipt of the application. If the <br /> commission is unable to process the request, the commission may ask for <br /> an extension of time. Unless legally required, there shall be no notice, <br /> 7 <br />