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B.	to recommend appropriate legislation for the preservation of any building, structure, site, monument, area, or other landmark
which it has so named or designated;
C.	to make application for public and private funds when appropriate and available;
D.	to review applications proposing erection, alteration, restoration or moving of an building, structure, site, monument, area or other landmark which It has so named or designated, and to issue or deny Certificates of Appropriateness accordingly;
E.	to review all applications for demolition permits proposing demolition of all or part of any buildings, structure, monument or other landmark which it has so named and designated, and to issue
Certificates of Appropriateness or to deny them for one year;
P. to work with the owner of landmark property throughout the year following a refusal to issue Certificate of Appropriateness pursuant to an application for a demolition permit, and to seek alternative economic uses for the landmark property;
G.	to renew its denial of the C of A for demolition of landmark property for additional on year periods Indefinitely thereafter, following a public hearing each time at which the owner of
the affected property shall be afforded an opportunity to appear with counsel and to present testimony; and
H.	to prohibit the issuance of demolition permits affecting any property under consideration for landmark designation, said prohibition to remain in effect for the length of time required by the Commission for final action on the proposed landmark.
I.	to prohibit the issuance of building and exterior remodeling permits affecting any property under consideration for landmark designation unless:
1)	the Commission's staff has determined that the application is for ordinary maintenance and repairs or for modifications which have
been determined to be more appropriate to the style and period of the building by means of documenting the original appearance of parallel structures, or
2)	the Commission has determined that the application conforms with the criteria set forth in Section VII of this ordinance, said
prohibition to remain In effect for the length of time required by the Commission for final action on the proposed designation. In all instances the Commission shall regulate the exterior of a landmark property.


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