Iowa Code r. 261-411.4 - Certification of historic structures
(1) Buildings listed individually on the
National Register of Historic Places are by definition certified historic
structures.
(2) Applications for
certification of a particular building located within a registered historic
district shall request a certification of significance using Part 1 of the
Historic Preservation Certification Application (NPS Form 10-168, Part
1).
(3) Applications for properties
which are not individually listed or are within potential historic districts,
or outside the period or area of significance of registered historic districts
may request preliminary determinations as certified historic structures when
and if nominated and listed. These applications shall be made using Part 1 of
the Historic Preservation Certification Applications (NPS Form No. 10-168, Part
1).
(4) The taxpayer shall also
complete a rehabilitation description (NPS Form 10-168A, Part 2). Part 2 shall
include a written description of the proposed rehabilitation and photographic
materials adequate to document conditions inside and outside the building and
the site prior to the rehabilitation. Additional documentation, such as window
condition surveys or cleaning specifications, may be required for some
projects.
(5) Certification forms
shall be provided by the National Park Service or the authority. Certification
review is normally 30 days maximum at the state and 30 days maximum at the
federal level. Inquiries may be directed to Iowa Economic Development
Authority, 1963 Bell Avenue, Suite 200, Des Moines, Iowa 50315,
515.348.6200.
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