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The commission shall give notice to the owner or person in charge of the structure, by certified or <br />registered mail, of each specific instance of failure to maintain or repair. A copy of such notice shall be <br />sent to the Code Enforcement Department. The owner or person in charge of such structure shall have <br />twenty (20) days to respond in writing by identifying specifically the corrective or remedial steps to be <br />taken. A Certificate of Appropriateness shall not be required for such repair unless such repair results in <br />a change in the design, form, proportion, mass, configuration, building material, texture, location or <br />external appearance of any structure or part thereof. In the latter circumstance, a Certificate of <br />Appropriateness shall be required (HPC Policy; adopted 12-16-91). <br />VIII. EMERGENCY REPAIR PROVISION <br />In the event of any catastrophe causing serious structural damage, the following corrective actions are <br />suggested. <br />Contact the Historic. Preservation Commission offices for advice and to see if a C of A is <br />necessary. Repair work with the existing materials would not require a C of A. In-kind <br />replacements of severely damaged material would be able to be approved by the Commission staff <br />within a day. <br />Page -16 of 2( <br />