If you are planning work on your historic property, you may be required to submit an application for a certificate of appropriateness to the Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board.
Types of work that require a certificates of appropriateness include, but are not limited to:
- Demolition or relocation of buildings or building components
- Removal, replacement or alteration of windows, doors, siding, roofing, moldings, porches
- Changes in paint color
- Additions or new construction
- Permanent landscape alterations, such as fences, walls, lighting, sidewalks, driveways, patios and signs
- Removal of mature trees and alterations to site grading
A certificate of appropriateness authorizes a change in appearance of a building, structure, site, landscape, or object that is designated as a Protected Site or is located within a Preservation District. Failure to comply with the Landmark Preservation Ordinance may result in a stop work order, citation, fines and/or other legal action.