If I am planning alterations to my property, when should I contact the Board?

It is best to contact the Staff of the Board as soon as you have an idea of what alterations you would like to make to the exterior of your property that are visible from a public way. The Staff is knowledgeable about historic properties, architecture and contractors experienced in working on older buildings, and can save you time and money achieving your goals.

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1. What types of alterations require review by the Board?
2. What types of alterations are exempt from Board review?
3. Am I required to undo changes made to my property before it was designated?
4. How do I obtain permission from the Board to alter my property?
5. What is a Certificate of Appropriateness?
6. Is there a filing fee for the Certificate of Appropriateness?
7. If I am planning alterations to my property, when should I contact the Board?
8. Can the Board assist me in renovating my historic property?
9. What happens if the Board denies my request for a Certificate of Appropriateness?
10. Can I appeal a denial of a Certificate of Appropriateness?