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This material is presented for informational
purposes only. Herron-Morton Place holds no liability for inaccuracies
that may be contained herein. Individuals are urged to contact the
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission for complete guidelines
as may apply to your project
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission
("IHPC") is responsible for developing plans for local historic
areas. Once adopted, the plans become the guide for decisions to
preserve the unique historic character of each area and to provide
the framework for neighborhood revitalization. This is accomplished
through a review process for all exterior modifications, new construction,
site improvements, demolition and land use changes within the designated
areas.
The Commission views each building and site within
a historic area as unique. It also recognizes that the value of
each district equals the sum of its individual parts, both new and
old. For this reason, all existing buildings and all new development
are deemed to contribute to the architectural character of the area
and all are subject to the review process.
- Early consultation with professional staff
- Design Assistance
- Assistance selecting paint or roof colors
- Assistance selecting building and landscape
materials
- Research assistance including:
- Sanborn and Baist Atlas Maps
- Extensive building information files
- Historic photos of Indianapolis
- National Register nominations
- Newspaper clippings
- General product information
- Paint and roofing samples
- On-site technical support
- Library with information on:
- Paint colors
- Architectural history and styles
- Interior design
- Landscape architecture
- Renovation and rehabilitation
- Building materials and construction
- Indiana and Indianapolis history
For more information about the Indianapolis
Historic Preservation Commission, call 317-327-4406.
IHPC's mailing address:
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission
200 East Washington Street
Room 2060, City County Building
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
website:http://www.indygov.org/histpres/
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