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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. A specific
exemption clause from aspects of these design standards for low-moderate
income owner-occupants and their families has been developed due
to the potential financial hardship adherence to these standards
may cause to those who wish to install "energy conservation" items
or paint their homes. In order to see that such potential financial
hardships are minimalized, the following procedures for exemptions
from the design standards are made:
Any person at any time after the
adoption of this plan can, at the time of filing for a Certificate of Appropriateness for renovation
work/or an addition to an existing structure, file with the Director
of the Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) or his designee,
for a "Homeowners Exemption." This exemption will allow qualifying
homeowners to be exempt from aspects of the design standard guidelines
detailed in the next section.
To qualify for a "Homeowners Exemption,"
the person must be able to show:
- Ownership of the home
- Sufficient proof that their family income is
80% or less of the median income of Marion County as set out in
Secion 8 of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Standards.
A decision must be rendered to the property owner
within 10 days of receipt of the application. If the property
owner qualifies, he/she will be exempt from those portions of the
design standards noted in the following section.
If the property owner is denied an exemption,
he/she may appeal that decision to the IHPC. The IHPC would
then either let the denial stand or override the decision and grant
an exemption to the proerty owner.
If a property owner is granted a "Homeowners Exemption," he/she
will be exempt from the following considerations of the design standard
guidelines:
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Painting and Paint Colors.
It is clearly stated that the painting of a structure and the
choosing of paint colors are exempt for design standard guidelines
for any existing structure.
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Storm Windows and Doors.
The type and materials of storm windows and doors are exempt
from the design standard guidelines so long as these items do
not require the permanent alterations of window and/or door
openings.
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Roofing and Roof Materials.
Roofing and roof materials are exempt from design standard guidelines
providing any existing architectural ornamentation on the roof
(i.e., "cresting" and gutters) is maintained.
The property owner must notify the IHPC at least
twenty (20) days prior to installation of any of the above
items solely for the purpose of noting that the provisions of
these exemptions are met.
After a two-year period,
the family/homeowner must reapply if they wish to pusue an exterior
alteration/rehabilitation.
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