Design Guidelines for Heritage Resources
The Design Guidelines for Heritage Resources is a document that provides guidelines for exterior alterations and new construction used by Town staff, design review boards, and commissions when reviewing development proposals involving historic properties. While the guidelines formally apply to properties officially listed under local ordinance, owners of other older properties are also encouraged to use them.
What are the Design Guidelines?
The guidelines convey community policies about the design of alterations to existing structures, additions, new construction, and site work on historic properties. However, they do not dictate solutions. Instead, they define a range of appropriate responses to a variety of specific design issues.
Who should use the Guidelines?
Property owners, real estate agents, developers, tenants, and architects should use these design guidelines when beginning a project that affects a Heritage Resource or property listed on the Town’s Survey of Historically Significant Resources. This will help establish an appropriate direction for the project. The applicant should refer to these guidelines at the outset, to avoid planning efforts that may later prove to be inappropriate.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Town Planning Staff for direction and guidance prior to developing plans for a historic site.