I live in a Historic District. What approvals I must apply for if I want to change the exterior of my house?

Within a Historic District, for any demolition, new construction or exterior alterations one must apply for a “certificate of appropriateness” from the Historic District Commission (HDC). They usually meet the second Tuesday of every month. The Cumberland historic district Property Owner’s Guide provides guidance for improving your property in a way that is consistent with historic preservation best practices. See the Historic District Commission page for to the Guidelines.

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11. I live in a Historic District. What approvals I must apply for if I want to change the exterior of my house?