(3) All mitigating measures necessary to alleviate impacts to public health, safety <br /> and welfare have been identified and provided for. <br /> (4) The design and construction of building foundations and public and private <br /> utilities and infrastructure improvements meet adopted city standards. <br /> Historic Property Applications <br /> 9.8150 Purpose of Historic Property Applications. To help make the citizens of the <br /> community and its visitors aware of the origin, development, and historic significance <br /> of property, this land use code contains regulations for the preservation of historic <br /> property. <br /> 9.8155 Applicability. These regulations are applicable to historic property as defined in this <br /> land use code. <br /> 9.8160 General Application Requirements. All historic property applications shall be <br /> submitted on a form approved by the city manager and in the manner provided in EC <br /> 9.7000 through EC 9.7030, and shall also comply with the following additional <br /> requirements for historic property applications: <br /> (1) Historic Landmark Designation. The historic landmark designation follows a <br /> Type III process and may be initiated by the property owner, planning director, <br /> or city council. <br /> (2) Historic landmark- Removal of Designation. The property owner of a <br /> historic landmark or the planning director may initiate the process to remove <br /> historic landmark designation. Removal applications shall follow a Type I <br /> process. <br /> (3) Historic Property Demolition. A pre - application conference is required prior <br /> to submittal of a historic property demolition application. The demolition <br /> application shall follow a Type II application process (EC 9.7010 Application <br /> Filing). In order for the city to determine that a historic property demolition <br /> application is complete, the owner shall establish that within the previous year <br /> the owner has solicited purchase offers for the historic property by giving notice <br /> of sale of the property as follows: <br /> (a) Listing the property for sale in both The Register Guard and Oregonian at <br /> least six times and at regular intervals; <br /> (b) Posting and maintaining visible for sale sign(s) on the property as <br /> specified by the planning director; and <br /> (c) Making a financial prospectus on the status of the property available to <br /> interested parties. <br /> As part of the historic property demolition application, the applicant shall <br /> prepare and submit a historic property mitigation report. <br /> Ordinance - 344 <br />