What happens to my application after it is submitted?

The Historic Preservation Office will review your application once it is received. If the proposed work is in conformance with the requirements set forth in the ordinance, the Historic Preservation Office will approve. For more information on the requirements set forth in the ordinance, see Section 203.E.6 of the Unified Development Code. 

If the project does not comply with the ordinance, the Historic Preservation Office will either approve the project with conditions or refer the application to the next available Historic Preservation Advisory Board (HPAB) meeting. The HPAB may approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application. Any appeal of the HPAB's decision will go to the City Council. Council's decision is final.

Note: If the project is in the Commercial Historic District, the Historic Preservation Office will approve, approve with conditions, or deny the application. Appeals go to the City Council with their decision being final.

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1. What is a Certificate of Appropriateness?
2. Is there a fee for a Certificate of Appropriateness?
3. Why is a Certificate of Appropriateness needed?
4. When is a Certificate of Appropriateness needed?
5. How do I obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness?
6. What needs to be included when submitting a Certificate of Appropriateness?
7. What happens to my application after it is submitted?
8. May I paint my house any color I want?
9. Do I need permission to perform ordinary maintenance?
10. Does every change to my property require a Certificate of Appropriateness?
11. May I put an addition on my historic property?
12. Where can I receive help designing an addition for my house?
13. Are there economic incentives for improving property in the historic district?
14. How do I submit photos if the CSS Portal won't let me upload them?
15. If I have more questions, whom should I contact?