Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-8-306 - Minimum Maintenance/restoration Standards
A. The owner of a certified Commercial or
Non-Commercial historic property shall maintain the property to preserve the
historical integrity of the features, materials, appearance, workmanship, and
environment, according to the following standards:
1. Protect the Historic Property against
accelerated deterioration due to:
a.
Vandalism;
b. Structural
failure;
c. Climatic weathering
including the affects of water infiltration;
d. Biological affects due to insects,
animals, or plants;
e. Fire;
or
f. Flooding.
2. Maintain the historic property
by:
a. Keeping it secure;
b. Maintaining the windows and doors, or
covering them in a manner that does not injure the property's
integrity;
c. Maintaining security
fencing, if applicable;
d.
Maintaining roofs and drainage systems;
e. Minimizing damage from insects, birds, or
animals; and
f. Maintaining
landscaping to reduce fire potential.
B. The Officer shall decertify any certified
Historic Property that is condemned by a local authority.
C. Before implementation of any
rehabilitation project, the owner shall submit both a written and graphic
proposal (Construction Documents) for the proposed rehabilitation project to
the Officer. The Officer has 30 calendar days from receipt of the proposal in
which to comment on the appropriateness of the project in relationship to The
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation.
D. The Officer shall review all
rehabilitation projects done to ensure that the planned project for
rehabilitation of the Historic Property is in accordance with the guidelines
established by the U.S. Government, Cyclical Maintenance for Historic
Buildings, J. Henry Chambers, AIA, 1976, available from the U.S. Government
Printing Office and the U.S. Department of the Interior, the National Park
Service publication titled, The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for
Historic Preservation Projects, Section III, Guidelines, 1983 and The Secretary
of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, National Park Service, 1995
available from the National Park Service Technical Preservation Services
Division, the State Historic Preservation Office, or the U.S. Government
Printing Office. These three documents are incorporated by reference and on
file with the Board and the Office of the Secretary of State. The materials
incorporated by reference contain no future editions or amendments.
E. The owner shall submit pictures of
rehabilitation projects no later than 30 calendar days after completion of the
rehabilitation project that illustrate compliance with the standards
established in subsection (D).
F.
If a conflict occurs between the requirements of the Officer or the Officer's
representative and local building officials or any applicable laws, a meeting
of the appropriate representatives shall be called by the owner to discuss the
question and reach an equitable solution.
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