§ 1365-1. The Cultural Heritage Board shall have the authority to designate Cultural Heritage Sites where the property owner has no objection to a site's designation.  


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  • From the time the Cultural Heritage Board adopts its recommendation until the time the Board of Supervisors either declares or determines not to declare the cultural heritage site, the time period involved not to exceed 90 days, the property owner shall be prohibited from defacing, demolishing, adding to, altering or removing the landmark.

    Where the property owner objects to said designation prior to final action by the Cultural Heritage Board, the action of the Cultural Heritage Board shall become a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors which has the final authority. Any aggrieved party may appeal a decision of the Cultural Heritage Board to the Board of Supervisors by filing an appeal with the Planning Director within 10 days of the subject decision.