HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up from Law DeptSec. 23-5. - Nomination to the national register of historic places.
(a) Responsibilities under the certified local government program. As part of the duties under the certified
local government program, the HEPB shall receive all nominations to the national register of historic
places for any properties located within the city, following the regulations of the state division of
historical resources.
(b) Notice requirements. The HEPB shall give notice to the owners of the property at least 30 days but
not more than 75 days prior to the historic preservation board meeting at which the nomination will be
considered. The HEPB shall also obtain a written recommendation from the city commission and the
Miami -Dade Board of County Commissioners whether each property should be nominated to the
National Register, and these recommendations shall be given to the HEPB within 30 days.
(c) Owner notification and requirements for comment. The HEPB shall obtain comments from the public
that shall be included in the report making a recommendation. Objections to being listed in the national
register by property owners must be notarized and filed with the historic preservation office. Within 30
days after its meeting, the HEPB shall forward to the state historic preservation officer its action on the
nomination and the recommendations of the local officials. Appropriate local officials, the owner and
the applicant shall be notified of the HEPB's actions.
(d) Referral to the state historic preservation officer. The state historic preservation officer will take further
steps on the nomination in accordance with federal and state regulations. If either the HEPB or local
officials, or both, support the nomination, the state historic preservation officer will schedule the
nomination for consideration by the state review board for the national register at its next regular
meeting. If both the HEPB and the local officials recommend that a property not be nominated to the
national register, the state historic preservation officer will take no further action on the nomination
unless an appeal is filed with the state historic preservation officer.