Historic Guidelines - City of Melbourne, Florida
Historic Guidelines - City of Melbourne, Florida
Historic Guidelines - City of Melbourne, Florida
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APPENDIX<br />
Permitting Procedures<br />
<strong>City</strong> regulations require a Certificate <strong>of</strong> Appropriateness (COA) for the construction, alteration,<br />
restoration, rehabilitation, renovation, excavation, relocation, or demolition <strong>of</strong> any building, structure<br />
or site feature, located within a historic district. Non-contributing properties and ordinary maintenance<br />
activities are exempt from this requirement.<br />
A COA is required prior to obtaining a building or demolition permit. The flow chart on the<br />
following page outlines the steps required for obtaining a COA.<br />
Any change in work proposed subsequent to the issuance <strong>of</strong> a certificate <strong>of</strong> appropriateness<br />
shall be reviewed by the historic preservation <strong>of</strong>ficer. To determine if the work requires HPO or HPB<br />
review/approval to amend the COA.<br />
NOTE: See Section 10-231(s) <strong>of</strong> the LDC for demolition and relocation procedures<br />
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