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<br />necessary and consistent with the purposes and intent of this Chapter to preserve <br />the structure, including, without limitation, consulting with civic groups, public <br />agencies, and interested citizens; recommending acquisition of the property by <br />private or public bodies or agencies; exploring the possibility of moving buildings <br />that would otherwise be demolished; and salvaging building materials, and <br />looking for alternatives to the proposed action which will not have any adverse <br />impact on the historic significance of the structure. If an individual landmark or <br />district designation has not been completed during the one hundred eighty day <br />(180) period, the City shall issue a permit if all other requirements of the permit <br />process have been met. <br /> <br />J. Record of Demolished and Moved Properties: Prior to the issuance of a <br />permit for demolition, moving or removal, the City or the Commission may <br />require the applicant to provide information about the building, including, without <br />limitation, the date of original construction, significant events and occupants, <br />architectural features, and a description of the building through photographs, <br />plans, and maps. As a part of this process, the Commission may require the <br />applicant to allow City staff or its agent on the subject property to provide historic <br />photo-documentation of the structure. The City will determine where the <br />documentation is to be deposited, <br /> <br />K. Expiration: Any demolition, moving or removal permit that is issued <br />pursuant to an application that is subject to this section 15.36.200 shall expire no <br />later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the permit is issued if the work <br />authorized by such permit has not commenced. <br /> <br />L. Preservation or Salvage of Architectural Elements and Photographic <br />Documentation: The City may require the preservation or salvage of specific <br />architectural elements of the structure and the opportunity to document the <br />building photographically prior to demolition of the site. <br /> <br />Sec. 15.36.210 <br /> <br />Revocation of designation. <br /> <br />A. If a building or special feature on a designated landmark site was lawfully <br />removed or demolished, the owner may apply to the Commission for a revocation <br />of the designation. <br /> <br />B, The Commission shall revoke a landmark designation if, after following <br />the notice and hearing procedures prescribed by this Chapter that are applicable to <br />a proposed designation, it determines that without the demolished building or <br />feature the site as a whole no longer meets the purposes and standards of this <br />Chapter and the Commission's review standards for designation, <br /> <br />C. Upon the Commission's decision to revoke a designation, the City shall <br />cause to be prepared a resolution including the legal description of the affected <br />property stating notice of the revocation, and schedule the resolution for City <br />Council review. Upon adoption by the City Council, the resolution shall be <br /> <br />22 <br />