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Is a Certificate of Appropriateness required for a remodel or addition to a home?

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Is a Certificate of Appropriateness required for a remodel or addition to a home?

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No. By ordinance, a COA is required only for demolition, new construction, moving a building and excavation in relation to a designated Edina Heritage Landmark or Landmark District. A COA is not required for home maintenance, repairs, exterior remodeling, additions and landscaping, except in those rare instances where the subject property is owned, leased or controlled by the City.

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