What is a “Preliminary” architectural review?
An application, in general, receives ARC Concept, Preliminary, and Final Details reviews. The ARC Preliminary review checks for detailed review of the project. This review is designed to finalize all aspects of the plan that affect the exterior structure, materials, site design of the project, conceptual building colors, conceptual landscaping, and conceptual lighting. Click here to see Submittal Requirements for ARC Preliminary Review. I want to remodel my home; where to I start? A good place to start would be consulting with a planner at the Planning Division. A planner can look at your property and tell you how your property is zoned, how large your remodel or addition can be, and if you need any special permits or variances for what you have in mind. I need to get a final inspection and an architectural review. Who does that? An application, in general, receives Concept, Preliminary, and Final Details reviews of the plan prior to issuance of a building permit. Final inspections tak