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<br />"Certificate of Appropriateness" is the Permit granted after review by the Commission,
<br />approving plans to alter, demolish, move, or subdivide a Designated Historic Resource or
<br />District, or for New Construction on the site of a Designated Historic Resource or District. All
<br />Alterations and enhancements to Historic Resources or Districts Shall be consistent with the
<br />preservation policies and provisions contained in this chapter, as deemed appropriate by the
<br />Commission and Shall be verified through the Certificate of Appropriateness by the
<br />Commission and the City Liaison Officer to the Commission.
<br />"Certificate of Economic Hardship" is a Permit granted by the Commission to Permit an
<br />Applicant to alter, move, demolish or subdivide a Designated Historic Resource or District
<br />due to extreme financial privation or adversity in accordance with the procedure and findings
<br />in this chapter.
<br />"Commission" refers to the Planning Commission of the City of Colton acting as the
<br />Historic Preservation Commission or Planning Commission.
<br />"Cultural Resource" means Improvements, Buildings, Structures, Signs, features, sites,
<br />places, areas, or other objects of scientific, aesthetic, educational, cultural, architectural, or
<br />historical significance to the citizens of the City, State or Nation which May be eligible for
<br />Designation, or Designated and determined to be appropriate for preservation pursuant to this
<br />chapter.
<br />"Day" means calendar Day, including all weekend Days and Holidays.
<br />"Demolition" means any Act or process that destroys or damages in Part or in whole a
<br />Designated Historic Resource or District or a Property identified as a Potential Historic
<br />Resource or as Part of a Historic District.
<br />"Design Guidelines" are principles contained in a document which illustrate appropriate
<br />and inappropriate methods of rehabilitation, Alteration and construction. The purpose of the
<br />Design Guidelines is to help Decision makers evaluate changes to Historic Resources and
<br />Districts with regard to retaining the scale, pattern and historical character of a Historic
<br />Resource or District. The Design Guidelines Shall be titled the "City of Colton Historic
<br />Preservation Design Manual."
<br />"Designation" or "Designated" means the Act of selecting, in accordance with the criteria
<br />in this chapter, a Historic Resource or District for official City status by the Commission and
<br />the City Council. Potential Historic Resources and Districts Shall not be deemed to have been
<br />Designated.
<br />"Historic District" is any area containing a concentration of Improvements, Buildings or
<br />Structures that are fifty Years or older which have special character, special scenic and/or
<br />urban importance, historical interest, or aesthetic value, which posses integrity of location,
<br />design, setting, Materials, workmanship, feeling, and/or association, and/or which represent
<br />one or more architectural periods of styles typical to the history of the City, and which have
<br />been Designated a Historic District pursuant to this chapter.
<br />"Historic Resource" is any Improvement, natural feature, Structure, place, site, Fence,
<br />Gate, Wall, work of art or other object constituting a physical feature of Real Property that is
<br />fifty Years old or older that has significant historic, architectural, or cultural value and which
<br />have been Designated a Historic Resource pursuant to this chapter.
<br />Ordinance No. 0-01-18 -3 -
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