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9. What is the process to apply and be granted a COA?

Published

October 19, 2016

| Historic Districts Commission
| Updated

January 3, 2024

9. What is the process to apply and be granted a COA?

Answer

First, be sure to plan ahead.  An application  for a COA  needs to be filed at least 22 days before a scheduled meeting, please see the 2024 Calendar of Meetings. Applications can be downloaded from the website.  The planning office can answer questions and help you with the application.  In general, if you are unsure about submitting a specific plan, picture, or product example, it is best to do so.  The more information we have the better we can assess your application.  A Building Certificate cannot be issued until approval has been received from Historic Districts Commission.

Once an application has been filed, you will be scheduled for a meeting, usually our next one. At the meeting you will be asked to present your plans and accompanying materials, and members will ask you questions about them.  Your plans will be approved—perhaps with some modification—not approved, or continued to the next meeting.  The board may vote to continue if it feels more information is needed.  If your plans are approved, the planning office will make every effort to issue your Certificate Of Appropriateness within the next few business days. 

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