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property owners generally in <br />sufficient grounds to excuse <br />of historic preservation. <br />VIII. Decisions of the Commission. <br />a historic district will be <br />compliance with the standards <br />A. The Commission will inform an owner within 15 <br />number of days of its decision. <br />B. Applicants will be notified of the <br />Commission's decision in written form. The notice <br />will contain the date of the application, identity <br />of the property, and a brief explanation of the <br />reasons if the application is denied. <br />A41; "` C. Failure of the Commission to act within 45 <br />days after receipt of a completed application <br />shall constitute approval of the application. <br />IX. APPEALS <br />A. Applicants may appeal denial of a <br />certification of appropriateness to the Common <br />Council. <br />B. An appeal must be made in writing within 30 <br />days of the date the denial was issued, and the <br />applicant must submit a copy of the appeal to the <br />Historic Preservation Commission at its business <br />office within 3 days of the appeal. <br />C. An appeal to the Common Council must state <br />with specificity why the Historic Preservation <br />Commission's denial Qf the certificate, of <br />appropriateness was erroneous or II—ega,l, <br />X.., Any work performed on a historical landmark or in a <br />historic district which does not conform with the certificate of <br />appropriateness issued on the project, will be halted before its <br />completion. <br />XI. A certificate of appropriateness concerns historic integrity <br />only and shall not be construed as any.warranty of the structure's <br />engineering soundness or safety. <br />JPM/INT:cac-histo.ric <br />