What do I need to do for an infill (new construction) project?
Infill projects usually require more time than other applications. At least two meetings with the Landmark Commission are required. You should meet at least once to discuss your project. The Landmark Commission will then need to see the project again for actual approval. Before anything, you will need to contact the Main Street director and have a pre-application meeting. A staff member from the Permits and Inspections Office will attend, if needed. In addition to obtaining your Certificate of Appropriateness from the Landmark Commission, you will need to contact the Permits and Inspections Office. Projects that involve remodeling, demolition, electric, plumbing, or sign installation require specific permits before beginning work and a Certificate of Occupancy is required prior to moving into your building.

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1. Do I need to get approval for a new business sign?
2. Do I need approval to make changes to the outside of my building?
3. Do I need Landmark Commission approval to do some minor landscaping around my business?
4. What do I need to do for an infill (new construction) project?
5. How do I get my Certificate of Occupancy?
6. Who do I need to talk to first for changes to my building?
7. Do I need approval to paint the outside of my building?
8. Can I put up a banner?