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Can a new building or addition be constructed in a local historic district?

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Can a new building or addition be constructed in a local historic district?

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Yes, as long as the plans are consistent with design guidelines for new construction. New construction should be compatible with the existing district, but should also be distinct and not an imitation of historic structures.

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