Would I need a COA for new windows/roof/siding in the Country Club District?

Windows:

A Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) may be required for new windows. If a property owner in the Country Club District is adding or replacing windows that are not the same size, shape, style of operation and/or pane arrangement on street facing facade, a COA would be required. A COA would not be required if a property owner is replacing existing windows that are the same size, style of operation and pane arrangement.

Roof:

A Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) may be required for a new roof. If a property owner is changing the proposed roofing material a COA would be required. If a property owner is replacing a roof with the same material, a COA is not required.

Siding/Building Materials:

A Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) would be required if a property owner is replacing exterior materials with materials that are not the same materials as existing. If a property owner is replacing wood siding with wood siding, a COA is not required. If a property owner is replacing stucco with brick, a COA would be required.
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This variance was approved at the March 10, 2021 Planning Commission meeting.

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