North Carolina Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 13, 2014) |
TITLE 07. CULTURAL RESOURCES |
CHAPTER 04. ARCHIVES AND HISTORY |
SUBCHAPTER R. ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION SECTION |
07 NCAC 04R .0604. DESIGNATING BUILDINGS AS HISTORIC FOR BUILDING CODE PURPOSES
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(a) For applications submitted for buildings falling into criteria categories 1 or 2 in Rule .0603 in this Section, the Preservation Planner in the Archaeology and Historic Preservation Section will review the documentation and prepare a letter for the SHPO or his designee, designating the property as historic for purposes of the North Carolina Building Code. The letter shall be attached to the application form.
(b) Applications submitted for buildings falling into criteria categories 3 or 4 in Rule .0603 will require the planner to review the documentation and application with the survey specialist responsible for that particular county and other staff members as appropriate. Once a determination has been made the planner will prepare a letter for the SHPO or his designee which clearly states reasons for designating or not designating the property for building code purposes. The letter shall be attached to the application form.
(c) Any building determined by the SHPO or his designee to be individually eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under criteria category 4 will be presented for addition to the State Study List at the next meeting of the State Professional Review Committee. This submission shall not be a precondition to the designation of buildings in category 4.
History Note: Authority G.S. 121‑8(a),(c), and (f); Building Code Authority Chapter 1009.1(a)(1),
1010.1(a)(1);
Eff. February 1, 1985;
Amended Eff. June 1, 1989.