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7. Any other information th-at the staff director , of eommuruty <br />development finds appropriate for the commission to render a decision <br />on the application. <br />(b) Public hecring c?n application. The commission shall hold a public <br />necting hearing on the application within 30 calendar days of receipt of the completed <br />application, at which time proponents and opponents of the application may present <br />their views. The commission may seek expert assistance in the field(s) of real estate <br />development, appraisal, financing, and other related disciplines to review the <br />application. The applicant shall consult in good faith with the commission, interested <br />local groups, and individuals in a diligent effort to investigate alternatives that will <br />result in preservation of the property. <br />(c) Grant or denial oj cxppIieatzon.If the historic preservation commission <br />determines that in the interest of preservation the structure should not be removed or <br />demolished, it shall deny the application and seek alternatives that may result in <br />preservation of the structure. If the commission determines that in the interest of <br />preservation, demolition or removal of the structure will not create an adverse effect, <br />it shall issue the certificate of appropriateness for demolition. <br />(d) Decision oj the commission., A copy of the decision shall be forwarded <br />to the director of community development and to the applicant within ten calendar <br />days of the public meeting and a copy shall be filed with the cxty clerk. All decisions <br />shall be in writing. <br />(e) Tzme Iirrzitation.If, after 180 calendar days, the commission has not <br />successfully found a purchaser or otherwise determined a process by which the <br />property might be preserved, the building official shall issue the demolition permit. <br />Page 12 of 15 <br />