925 IAC 2-4-1 - Certificate of appropriateness required; exceptions
Authority: IC 36-7-11.2-27
Affected: IC 36-7-11.2-61
Sec. 1.
A certificate of appropriateness from the commission is required prior to the construction, reconstruction, alteration, or demolition of any structure or feature on any Meridian Street property, except that no certificate shall be required for the following:
(1) Normal repair and maintenance work
consonant with proper upkeep of the property and which does not alter original
materials, patterns, dimensions, location, style, size, and type.
(2) Interior decoration, interior remodeling,
and interior renovation not involving a change in the use of the
property.
(3) Removal of chain-link
fences.
(4) Installation or removal
(except for healthy trees) of plant materials, provided they were not required
in a previously issued certificate of appropriateness.
(5) Installation of low borders on planting
beds.
(6) Installation of ground
lighting in back yards.
(7) Facade
illumination that illuminates only the subject property.
(8) Security lights mounted on buildings or
installed by Indianapolis Power and Light on existing utility poles at the rear
of properties that are deflected light sources and not visible from the
street.
(9) Incandescent wall or
ceiling mounted light fixtures at the rear entrances of a building.
(10) Fixtures in the public right-of-way
placed there by governmental agencies, such as mail collection boxes and
traffic regulation devices.
(11)
Temporary accessory items in rear yards, including garden furniture, children's
play equipment, and small doghouses.
(12) Reroofing of any roof surface, provided
that any new materials match those of the previous in composition, size, shape,
color, and texture.
(13) Alteration
of any flat roof when no change is visible from the ground.
(14) Repointing of mortar joints with mortar
matching in composition, color, and texture to the original.
(15) Replacement of deteriorated wood siding
or trim if less than five percent (5%) of any facade and if replacement wood
matches the original exactly.
(16)
Removal of siding made of aluminum, vinyl, particle board, asphalt, asbestos,
plywood, hardboard, or synthetic masonry.
(17) Installation of interior storm windows
and interior stained glass.
(18)
Replacement of missing or broken glass with new glass to match the
previous.
(19) Installation of
visually unobtrusive exterior storm windows and doors provided no alterations
are made to the opening and they are not attached to, or cover, any exterior
trim.
(20) Repainting with
appropriate colors for the historic architectural styles represented in the
area.
(21) Window air conditioning
units requiring no alteration to the window or opening and on a nonprimary
facade.
(22) Air conditioning
equipment and meter boxes on the rear of a house and not visible from the
street.
(23) HVAC and utility
equipment on roofs if not visible from the front of the property at street
level.
(24) Burial of electric,
telephone, and television cable requiring no new utility poles.
(25) Aboveground installation of utility
cables at the rear of the structure when underground service is not
available.
(26) Exterior
surface-mounted vents, such as those for dryers, heaters, bathrooms, and
kitchens, if no larger than one (1) square foot and not visible from the
street.
(27) Replacement of any
utility pole with one (1) of matching materials and of equal or lesser height
and for the same use.
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