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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2417 Adding 2.68 Historic Buildings & a Public Benefit a ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ASHLAND MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD TO TITLE 2 THEREOF A NEW CHAPTER TO BE ENTITLED, "2.68 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND A PUBLIC BENEFIT". WHEREAS, owners of properties which have been placed on the National Registry of Historic Places are elibible for a tax freeze through a separate application to the State Historic Preservation Office; and WHEREAS, the purpose of a tax freeze as it relates to public benefit, according to the State Historic Preservation Office, allows the owner to restore or improve the condition of the property and not pay taxes on the resulting increase in the property's value until the fifteen year period has expired...... in order to receive the full benefit of the fifteen year period, owners of properties in need of repairs or improvements should not apply for special assessment until these repairs or improvements are about to be made and WHEREAS, the State Historic Preservation Office has stated that in order for a structure to receive the tax exempt status, a public benefit should be on the applicant, though no specific definition has been prepared by the State Historic Preservation Office in terms of what "public benefit" should be. Thus, it is the responsibility of the local municipality to determine this definition. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. There is hereby added to the Ashland Municipal Code a new Chapter in Title 2, to be known as Chapter 2.68, and which shall read in its entirety as follows: "Chapter 2.68 HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND A PUBLIC BENEFIT Sections: .010 Public Benefit -1- Ordinance No. " 2.68.010 Public Benefit. For the purposes of consideration for tax exempt status, the term "public benefit" shall mean the following: 1. Rehabilitation or restoration of an existing structure. 2. Retention or replacement of exterior historic details utilizing period materials and design. 3. Removal of inappropriate/non-historic facades and/or additions. 4. Rehabilitation of structural elements of a building (i.e., foundation, framing, etc.). Proposed work must begin within twelve months of approval of application or the City will petition the State Historic Preservation office for removal of the special assessment status of the property. Any property receiving a tax exempt status, whether in the designated Historic District or not, will have all proposed building/planning actions reviewed by the Ashland Historic Commission." The foregoing ordinance was first read at a regular meeting of the Common Council held on the 5/i,4(-day of 1987, and passed to its second reading and duly adopted on the day of IC~`~ 1987. Dated this day of~~~~~ L , 1987. APPROVED: MAYOR ATTEST: (Acting) CITY RECORDER -2- Ordinance No. RONALD L. SALTER ATTORNEY AT LAW 94 THIRD STREET ASHLAND, OREGON 97520