Is there a requirement that I must restore my property located within the Historic District?

You are not required to restore your property. The property, however, should be maintained so as to not create a hazardous condition that would lead to the demolition of the property for public safety. Owner’s that allow their properties to deteriorate to a point at which they must be demolished may be subject to penalties under the “Demolition by Neglect” provisions in the Historic Preservation Ordinance. The provision states that no owner of real property that is designated as a landmark or located within a historic district shall permit the property to fall within a serious state of disrepair which would produce a detrimental effect upon the character of the historic district or the property and lead to the demolition of the property. 

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1. Does every change to my property require a Certificate of Appropriateness?
2. Is my property designated or contributing?
3. What does it mean to be designated or contributing?
4. May I paint my house any color I want?
5. May I install a fence on my historic property?
6. Can I install solar panels on my historic home?
7. Do I need permission to perform ordinary maintenance to my house or building?
8. Where can I receive help designing an addition for my house?
9. Is there a requirement that I must restore my property located within the Historic District?
10. How do I research the history of my property?
11. Can the city help me purchase a historic property?
12. How do I submit photos if the CSS Portal won't let me upload them?
13. Who can I call to ask questions about the Historic District, the Certificate of Appropriateness, or what work I can do to my home in the Historic District?