Chapter 19.42
PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF LANDMARKS, LANDMARK SITES AND DISTRICTS
Sections:
19.42.010 Protection and preservation of landmarks, landmark sites and districts.
19.42.010 Protection and preservation of landmarks, landmark sites and districts.
The following sections of Chapter 20.62 KCC are adopted for the protection and preservation of landmarks, landmark sites and districts within the city of Enumclaw:
A. KCC 20.62.020, Definitions, except as follows:
1. Subsection H is changed to read:
“Director” is the responsible official who approves building permits for the city.
2. Add paragraph:
Q. “Council” is the City of Enumclaw City Council.
B. KCC 20.62.040, Designation Criteria, except all references to “King County” are changed to read “City of Enumclaw.”
C. KCC 20.62.050, Nomination Procedure, except that an additional requirement that all nominations must have the written consent of the property owner(s) is added.
D. KCC 20.62.070, Designation Procedure, except all references to “King County” are changed to read “City of Enumclaw.”
E. KCC 20.62.080, Certificate of Appropriateness Procedure, except the last sentence of subsection A thereof.
F. KCC 20.62.100, Evaluation of Economic Impact.
G. KCC 20.62.110, Appeal Procedure.
H. KCC 20.62.130, Penalty for Violation of Section 20.62.080 (subsection E of this section).
I. KCC 20.62.140, Special Valuation for Historic Properties.
J. Permit applications for changes to landmark properties shall not be considered complete unless accompanied by a certificate of appropriateness pursuant to subsection E of this section. Upon receipt of an application for a development proposal which affects a King County landmark or an historic resource that has received a preliminary determination of significance as defined in subsection A of this section, the application circulated to the King County historic preservation officer shall be deemed an application for a certificate of appropriateness pursuant to subsection E of this section if accompanied by the additional information required to apply for such certificate. (Ord. 2526 § 2 (Exh. B), 2013).