Do I need to get a certificate to repair or maintain my home as it is?
No, provided the style and materials do not change, or the change is not visible from any public way. For example, replacing old asphalt roof shingles with new ones would not require a certificate from the commission. Homeowners should check with the Town Building Official to see if the work requires a building permit.

The replacement of porch flooring would not require a certificate if the new material and style (matched wood boards, for example) were the same as the old. However, a certificate would be required to change wood porch posts to fiberglass. In addition, decorative elements like turned posts, balusters, brackets or other details may not be removed without first obtaining a certificate from the commission. For more information, call the Building Official at 508-693-3554, ext. 122.

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1. What is the Cottage City Historic District (CCHD)?
2. What do the CCHDC rules require of a property owner?
3. Do I need to get a certificate to repair or maintain my home as it is?
4. If my home is not Victorian and I want to build an addition, must it be in the Victorian style?
5. Does the by-law cover just homes?
6. Does the by-law cover changes to the interior of my house?
7. Will the CCHDC tell me what color to paint my house?
8. Does the by-law cover landscaping?
9. How do members of the Commission decide on what's "appropriate?" Are they acting on their personal opinions? What makes them qualified to do this?
10. Instead of applying for a Certificate, and going to a meeting, can the chairman or a member of the commission give me verbal approval?
11. How does the CCHDC application process relate to getting a building permit?