Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 110-37-3-.05 - Certification Procedures
(1) A Rehabilitated Historic Property
Application has two parts. Part A determines the preliminary historic
significance and provides preliminary approval of proposed or ongoing
rehabilitation work. Part B must be submitted and approved by the Department
after the rehabilitation is completed and within 24 months of receiving a
Preliminary Certification pursuant to these rules. Approval of this application
certifies documented rehabilitation as meeting the Department's Standards for
Rehabilitation. Part A is used to determine the preliminary historic
significance and whether preliminary approval of proposed or ongoing
rehabilitation work shall be granted. Part B must be submitted for approval to
the Department after the rehabilitation is completed. Approval of Part B
certifies that the documented rehabilitation meets the Department's Standards
for Rehabilitation and constitutes certification of the property by the
Department as rehabilitated Historic Property.
(2) A $50.00 application fee must accompany
each application for the review process to begin. Fees are payable only by
cashier's check. Check should be made payable to the Georgia Department of
Community Affairs. All fees are non-refundable.
(3) The Department is responsible for
receiving applications to determine eligibility as rehabilitated historic
property. The State Historic Preservation Officer shall make the preliminary
and final determination for certification of rehabilitated historic
property.
(4) Applicants shall
submit documentation on forms developed by the Department for certification.
The Part A form shall be used for preliminary certification of rehabilitation
work and for preliminary determination of historic significance. At a minimum,
this application shall include property ownership, property location, property
history, description of rehabilitation, photographs, and other such information
as delineated in Department instructions that, shall be needed by the
Department to determine rehabilitated historic certification.
(5) Once an application has been approved,
substantive changes in the work as described in the application shall be
brought to the attention of the Department by written statement using
Department forms for such.
(6) The
Part B - Final Certification form shall be used to certify the property as
rehabilitated historic property as defined in these regulations.
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