City of Annapolis 
Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Historic Preservation Commission

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Historic Preservation Commission

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  • What is the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC)?

  • Someone wants to buy a house on Prince George Street and they want to add a sunroom. Will they have to go before the Historic Preservation Commission?

  • What are the boundaries of the Historic District?

  • What is the National Register of Historic Places and how can I get myproperty listed on it?

  • What is a Certificate of Approval?

  • Is there an administrative approval process that doe not require a public hearing?

  • I want to lease a property on Main Street. The only change I will be making is repainting the wood trim and installing a new sign. Does this require HPC review?

  • What does NOT require HPC approval?

  • What about interior alterations?

  • I am interested in building within the Historic District. What are the parking requirements?

  • What is “replacement-in-kind”?

  • A realtor is listing a house in Murray Hill. Is that neighborhood in the Historic District?

  • My question is in two parts. I am interested in a vacant lot on Compromise Street. First, are there any guidelines for new construction? Secondly, are there any height limits in this area?

  • Can a property owner in the Historic District replace wood frame windows and doors with vinyl clad ones?

  • Are buildings in the historic district exempt from the requirements of the Americans with Disability Act?

  • Can a property owner add skylights to the roof?

  • Can a property owner add a rooftop deck?

  • I want to do renovations to my property located within the Historic District. Are there any programs that can assist me?