File #: 2010-0109    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/26/2010 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: Final action: 5/2/2011
Title: Acceptance for Second Reading - an Ordinance to amend Sections 118-98 and Map 118-B of Chapter 118, Historical Preservation, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Rochester Hills, Oakland County, Michigan, to add the Noncontiguous Historic District identified as 3976 S. Livernois (Stiles School), part of Parcel No. 15-33-476-027, and repeal conflicting Ordinances and prescribe a penalty for violations
Attachments: 1. Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Ordinance.pdf, 3. 040411 Agenda Summary.pdf, 4. 120910 Final Report.pdf, 5. Minutes HDSC 120910.pdf, 6. Minutes HDSC 111110.pdf, 7. 120910 Draft Final Report (Revised).pdf, 8. 120910 Draft Final Report.pdf, 9. 112210 Kidorf letter.pdf, 10. 111510 Webster Title Work.pdf, 11. 032310 SHPO Comments.pdf, 12. Minutes PC 030210.pdf, 13. Minutes HDSC 021110.pdf, 14. Dec 2009 Revised Preliminary Report.pdf, 15. Minutes PC 102109.pdf, 16. Minutes CC 060109.pdf, 17. 040411 Resolution.pdf, 18. Resolution.pdf
Title
Acceptance for Second Reading - an Ordinance to amend Sections 118-98 and Map 118-B of Chapter 118, Historical Preservation, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Rochester Hills, Oakland County, Michigan, to add the Noncontiguous Historic District identified as 3976 S. Livernois (Stiles School), part of Parcel No. 15-33-476-027, and repeal conflicting Ordinances and prescribe a penalty for violations
 
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Resolved, that an Ordinance to amend Sections 118-98 and Map 118-B of Chapter 118, Historical Preservation, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Rochester Hills, Oakland County, Michigan, to add the Noncontiguous Historic District identified as 3976 S. Livernois (Stiles School), part of Parcel No. 15-33-476-027, and repeal conflicting Ordinances and prescribe a penalty for violations is hereby accepted for Second Reading and Adoption, and shall become effective on Friday, May 13, 2011, the day following its publication in the Rochester Post on Thursday, May 12, 2011.