When would I need a COA in the Country Club District?

Projects that will require a Certificate of Appropriateness in the Country Club District:

(1) Removal, modification, or addition to character-defining features on street-facing facades

(2) Replacement of exterior materials that are not in-kind replacement

(3) The addition of and/or replacement of windows that are not the same size, shape, style of operation and or pane arrangement on street-facing facades

(4) The addition of and/or replacement of doors that are not the same size and shape on street-facing facades

(5) Demolition of an existing detached garage and the construction of a new detached garage

(6) An addition to a street-facing facade

(7) Change in pitch or height of a roofline visible from the street

(8) Demolition of a contributing resource (to designate as a non-preservation resource) structure

(9) Design and construction of a new home within a historic district.

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This variance was approved at the March 10, 2021 Planning Commission meeting.

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