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Before You Begin
Review Standards
All COA projects are reviewed for congruity with the special character of the historic district or landmark and the Design Guidelines for Raleigh Historic Districts and Landmarks. Read the Design Guidelines and your property’s historic designation report to ensure the proposed work is in keeping with them prior to applying for a COA.
Who Can Apply?
The COA applicant is required to be the current property owner. Other legal applicants may include someone holding a valid lease, option, or contract to purchase the property. See NC state statute §160D-403 for more information. A project contact, such as a designer, can be included as part of the application process.
Major Work or Minor Work
There are two types of COA applications. Applicants are encouraged to review the COA List of Work to determine whether their project is classified as Minor Work or Major Work.
Many projects can be approved administratively by the City’s preservation planning staff as Minor Work COAs. More substantial projects typically require a decision from the Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s (RHDC) COA Committee as a Major Work COA application at their monthly meeting.
Be aware that the initial application type may change. This could happen if staff deems the work to be substantial in nature, not clearly in keeping with the special character of the district and Design Guidelines, or potentially precedent-setting. Should this occur, the application will be converted to a Major Work COA for review by the COA Committee at their monthly meeting.
Applying for a COA
Now that you have determined whether to submit a Major or Minor Work COA application, you are ready to prepare materials for submission.
- To learn more about the Major Work COA submission requirements, fees, and review process, please visit the Major Work COA webpage .
- To learn more about the Minor Work COA submission requirements, fees, and review process, please visit the Minor Work COA webpage.
Additional Resources
Please follow the links below to learn more about applying for a Certificates of Appropriateness.