The brickwork on my building is looking dilapidated and dirty. Can I cover it up with vinyl siding rather than spend a lot of money for a mason?
A. Cleaning of brick and masonry walls with methods other than water washing at garden hose pressure is subject to the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness. The use of vinyl or aluminum siding that covers character defining features such as brick and masonry is not allowed in the Historic District.
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