Rehabilitating Older and Historic Buildings: Law, Taxation, Strategies |
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... landmark to make way for a building capable of generating greater income to its owner . Accordingly , to preserve the integrity of landmarks and districts , the ordinance should provide protection against demolition . The authority of ...
... landmark to make way for a building capable of generating greater income to its owner . Accordingly , to preserve the integrity of landmarks and districts , the ordinance should provide protection against demolition . The authority of ...
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... landmark pursuant to the provisions of this chapter . ( n ) " Landmark . " Any improvement , any part of which is thirty years old or older , which has a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value as part of ...
... landmark pursuant to the provisions of this chapter . ( n ) " Landmark . " Any improvement , any part of which is thirty years old or older , which has a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value as part of ...
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... landmark shall keep in good repair ( 1 ) all portions of such interior landmark and ( 2 ) all other portions of the improvement which , if not so maintained , may cause or tend to cause the interior landmark contained in such ...
... landmark shall keep in good repair ( 1 ) all portions of such interior landmark and ( 2 ) all other portions of the improvement which , if not so maintained , may cause or tend to cause the interior landmark contained in such ...
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Federal Income Tax Incentives for Rehabilitation | 1 |
54 | 12 |
Historic Preservation Certifications | 32 |
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action addition Agreement alteration amended amount appeal application appropriate approved architectural assistance authority basis benefits building certification chapter Code commission completed conservation considered construction contribution costs Council criteria decision deduction designated determination documentation donation easement effect eligible established evaluation example Executive exemption existing Federal agency financing funds grants historic district Historic Preservation Officer improvement individual interest interior investment land landmark Limited Partner listed loan located means meet National Register nomination notice object offering organization owner paragraph Partnership percent period permit person placed prior procedures proposed purchaser pursuant qualified reasonable received regulations rehabilitation request requirements responsibilities restrictions result Rule Secretary securities Service significance specific Standards statement statute structure submitted tion transfer undertaking United