Landmark, Structure of Merit or Historic District Petition Form is a legal document that was released by the Planning and Development Department - City of Berkeley, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within City of Berkeley.
Q: What is the purpose of the Landmark, Structure of Merit or Historic District Petition Form?
A: To request the designation of a landmark, structure of merit or historic district in Berkeley, California.
Q: What are the eligibility criteria for landmark designation?
A: The building or site must have historical, architectural, or cultural significance.
Q: What is a Structure of Merit?
A: A Structure of Merit is a building or site that is not a landmark but still possesses significant historical, architectural, or cultural value.
Q: What is a historic district?
A: A historic district is a collection of buildings or sites in a specific area that are recognized for their historical, architectural, or cultural significance.
Q: Who can submit a Landmark, Structure of Merit or Historic District Petition Form?
A: Any individual, neighborhood association, organization, or property owner can submit the form.
Q: What happens after submitting the petition form?
A: The Landmarks Preservation Commission will review the petition and make a recommendation to the City Council.
Q: What factors does the Landmarks Preservation Commission consider when reviewing the petition?
A: They consider the historical, architectural, or cultural significance of the proposed landmark, structure of merit, or historic district.
Q: Can the City Council deny a landmark designation?
A: Yes, the City Council has the authority to deny a landmark designation, even if recommended by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Form Details:
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