Landmark violations refer to properties that are designated as landmarks or located in a historic preservation district. These violations are issued when property owners fail to comply with the local historic preservation board or agencies that are responsible for protecting and preserving historic properties. Some of the common landmark violations include unauthorized alterations or modifications, work without permits, demolition and maintenance of a landmark property.
Our Services:
Contacting the Preservation Agency: Reach out to the appropriate historic preservation agency or commission to discuss the violation and understand the necessary steps to resolve it.
Submitting Plans or Documentation: If the violation involves proposed alterations or renovations to a landmark property, submit plans, drawings, or other documentation for review and approval by the preservation agency.
Obtaining Permits or Approvals: Obtain any required permits or approvals for work to be performed on the landmark property, ensuring compliance with preservation guidelines and standards.
Completing Necessary Corrections: Take action to correct the violation(s), which may involve removing unauthorized alterations, repairing damage, or addressing maintenance issues to bring the property into compliance with preservation regulations.
Documenting Compliance: Keep records of the actions taken to address the violation(s), including permits, approvals, receipts, photographs, and any other documentation demonstrating compliance with preservation requirements.
Address Penalties: We will arrange for payment of any fines or penalties associated with the violations on behalf of the property owner or occupant.
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