What kind of alteration can be done to a home or structure on the Register of Historic Places?
A. Questions pertaining to alterations of a historic structure are handled on a case-by-case basis. Usually, if the desired alterations will affect the public facing elevations (a scaled drawing of the side, front, or rear of a structure) it is unlikely for the plan to be approved as submittted. Guidelines for altering a structure’s interior are usually more lenient for utility spaces like bathrooms, storage, laundry and kitchen, unless the interior relates to the overall historic quality of the structure.
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