Wake Forest Historic Property Handbook & Design - 2021

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Examples of Minor and Major Works All exterior work and new construction to a locally designated landmark or property in the lo- cal Wake Forest Historic District requires a Certificate of Appropriateness regardless of whether or not a building permit is required.

The following table provides examples of projects and COA requirements. For any projects not listed below please contact the Preservation Planner for information.

TYPE OF WORK

STAFF REVIEW (MINOR WORK)

HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION (MAJOR WORK)

EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS BY TYPE OF WORK

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE (includes repair or replacement where there is no change in design, materials, or general appearance of elements of the structure or grounds) CONSTRUCTION of a new primary structure

No Review

No Review

X

ADDITIONS to a primary structure

X

DEMOLITION of a structure

X

RELOCATION of a structure

X

REMOVAL of historic materials

X

REMOVAL / alteration of archaeologically significant features

X

EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS BY FEATURE

Alteration of ACCESSORY STRUCTURES with no expansion of building footprint New ACCESSORY STRUCTURES with a total area of less than 144 sq. ft. New ACCESSORY STRUCTURES with a total area of more than 144 sq. ft. Demolition of an ACCESSORY STRUCTURE that is architecturally or historically significant

X

X

X

X

Alteration/construction / removal of ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS

X

Alteration/construction / removal of AWNINGS

X

Alteration / construction / removal of existing CANOPIES

X

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