Sec. 4-13. Same—Issuance; signing; copy to be attached to
plans; failure of board to act within sixty days.
Upon approval of the plans for the erection, reconstruction,
alteration or restoration of the exterior of any building or
structure, or part thereof, within the restricted design district,
the board of architectural review shall cause a certificate
of appropriateness, certifying approval, to be issued to
the applicant. Such certificate is to be signed by the chairman
of the board and a copy thereof attached to the plans
submitted for approval.
If the board shall fail to take final action in any case within
sixty days after an application for a certificate of appropriateness
has been made, the application shall be deemed to have
been approved; provided, that such time limit may be extended
by mutual agreement. (Code 1959, § 4-13.)