When do I need a Certificate of Appropriateness?

Also see "What is a Certificate of Appropriateness". No exterior changes may be made to buildings or structures in the Historic District without a Certificate of Appropriateness. It applies, but is not limited to, the following: Building additions, outbuildings, swimming pools, driveways, parking lots, signs, fences, walls, hedges, walkways, lighting, propane gas tanks, etc.

Prior to submitting formal requests, applicants are encouraged to discuss projects on a preliminary basis at a regular Commission meeting.

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1. What is a Certificate of Appropriateness?
2. When do I need a Certificate of Appropriateness?
3. When do I not need a Certificate of Appropriateness?
4. How can I get an application form for a Certificate of Appropriateness?
5. How long does it take to get a decision regarding a Certificate of Appropriateness application?
6. What does it cost to get a Certificate of Appropriateness?
7. What determines if a Certificate of Appropriateness is approved or not?
8. How can I appeal a Certificate of Appropriateness decision?