Who does the local preservation ordinance apply to and under what conditions?
The Lawrence Preservation Ordinance applies to all properties listed on the Lawrence Register of Historic Places and to those properties within 250′ of the Lawrence Registered listed Landmarks or Historic Districts. Review by the Lawrence Historic Resources Commission of a Lawrence register listed property is required: when exterior construction, alteration or removal requires a city permit; when demolition, in whole or part, is proposed which requires a city demolition permit; and, when an exterior modification is proposed which was specifically identified as a contributing feature when the property was designated as Historic Landmark or an Historic District. Review by the Lawrence Historic Resources Commission is also required for properties within a 250′ delineated ‘environs’ of a listed property when: When exterior construction, alteration or removal requires a city permit; or, when demolition, in whole or in part, is proposed which requires a city demolition permit. No review is r
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