Certificate of Appropriateness or No Effect. The City, or its designee, shall have received a certificate of appropriateness or no effect issued by the Historic Preservation Office of the City stating that the Project is compatible with the historic character of the subject property and, therefore: (a) may be completed as specified in the certificate; (b) any building permits or other construction code permits needed to do the work in the specified certificate may be issued by the City's Building Safety Branch; and (c) any other permits required by other City ordinances, such as grading and drainage, may be issued.
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Samples: Exterior Rehabilitation Program Agreement, Exterior Rehabilitation Program Agreement, Program Agreement
Certificate of Appropriateness or No Effect. The City, or its designee, shall have received a certificate of appropriateness or no effect issued by the Historic Preservation Office of the City stating that the Project is compatible with the historic character of the subject property and, therefore: (a) may be completed as specified in the certificate; (b) any building permits or other construction code permits needed to do the work in the specified certificate may be issued by the City's Building Safety BranchPlanning & Development Department; and (c) any other permits required by other City ordinances, such as grading and drainage, may be issued.
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Samples: Exterior Rehabilitation Program Agreement, Exterior Rehabilitation Program Agreement