Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 110-37-3-.02 - Requirements for Preliminary and Final Certification of Rehabilitated Historic Properties
(1) In order to be eligible for certification
as rehabilitated historic property a property must:
(a) qualify for listing in the Georgia
Register; and
(b) be substantially
rehabilitated in accordance with the Department's Standards for Rehabilitation;
and
(c) Matters of valuation are
not the concern of the Department.
(2) Certification of rehabilitated historic
property shall apply to the building or structure which is rehabilitated, the
real property on which the building is located, and not more than two (2) acres
of real property surrounding the building or structure. The remaining property
may be assessed by local authorities for tax purposes as otherwise provided by
law.
(3) To qualify for
certification of rehabilitated historic property, the property owner must:
(a) submit an application for preliminary
certification (Part A) and receive approval from the Department that the
property qualifies as rehabilitated historic property. Specific requirements of
the application are further defined in
110-37-3-.03 of these
rules.
(b) upon completion of the
rehabilitation, submit a request to the Department for final certification
(Part B) and receive approval of the request.
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