§ 167-73. Certificate of appropriateness required.
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No person shall carry out an exterior alteration, restoration, reconstruction, demolition, new construction or moving of an historic landmark or property within an historic district, nor shall any person make any material change in the appearance of such a property, its light fixtures, signs, sidewalks, fences, steps, paving or other exterior elements visible from a public street or alley which affect the appearance and cohesiveness of the historic property or district, without first obtaining a certificate of appropriateness from the Historic Preservation Review Commission. In the event a proposed subdivision is located in an historic district, or includes an historic property, in whole or in part, the Planning Board shall consult with the Historic Preservation Review Commission with respect to those criteria set forth in § 167-70, § 167-71 and § 167-72.
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