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In a nutshell, what are the Commissions regulations?

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In a nutshell, what are the Commissions regulations?

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The Commission preserves landmark buildings by reviewing and approving proposed alterations to the exterior of a landmarked building as well as the related features, such as fences and sidewalks. Approval must be obtained from the Commission before beginning work. Additionally, approval is required for changes to an interior if the interior is a designated interior landmark, the changes will affect the exterior of the building, or the work requires a permit from the Department of Buildings. Once the Commission has granted approval for a proposed change, a permit is issued. Finally, the owner of a landmarked building is responsible for maintaining the property in “good repair.

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