Are neighboring properties notified when an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness is being considered?
Yes. Whenever a COA application involves demolition of a primary building and/or construction of a new building, abutting and adjacent property owners receive written notification and are invited to attend the HPB meeting when the COA application is to be acted on. The HPB strongly encourages COA applicants to notify their neighbors of the work related to the application.
Related Questions
- Where can I find information on the City of Jacksons historic preservation districts and get an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA)?
- How would I obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness Application to be submitted to the Historical Architectural Review Board?
- When the Commission reviews an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness, what factors does it consider?