Certificate of Appropriateness Applications

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This page is intended to collect public input on Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) applications that are to be heard by the Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC). Comments submitted will provide feedback to the HPC to be considered. Each page includes the information that was submitted by the applicant. The feedback provided for each project will be given to the HPC for their consideration. The page is open for feedback up until the noon on the Monday prior to the Heritage Preservation Commission meeting.

Certain changes to landmark properties, or properties within a Historic District, require a Certificate of Appropriateness before a building permit is issued. Certificate of Appropriateness' (COA's) are reviewed by the City's Heritage Preservation Commission.

This page is intended to collect public input on Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) applications that are to be heard by the Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC). Comments submitted will provide feedback to the HPC to be considered. Each page includes the information that was submitted by the applicant. The feedback provided for each project will be given to the HPC for their consideration. The page is open for feedback up until the noon on the Monday prior to the Heritage Preservation Commission meeting.

Certain changes to landmark properties, or properties within a Historic District, require a Certificate of Appropriateness before a building permit is issued. Certificate of Appropriateness' (COA's) are reviewed by the City's Heritage Preservation Commission.

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  • 4623 Wooddale Avenue-Changes to Street Facing Facade

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    4623 Wooddale Avenue is located on the east side of Wooddale Avenue, just north of Country Club Road. The existing two story American Colonial Revival home was built in 1936. In 2015, a certificate of appropriateness was approved for a flat roof covered entry. In February, staff received a complaint that work was being done to the covered entry of the home without being reviewed by the HPC. The contractor was notified that a certificate of appropriateness is required for a new covered entry. The certificate of appropriateness is for the newly constructed covered entry. 

    This project will be reviewed by the Heritage Preservation Commission on June 10th. 

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