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Ark. Code Ann. § 14-172-208

Certificate of appropriateness required — Definition

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 902 F. Supp. 871 - Roy v. City of Little Rock (1995)

Most recently applied in 902 F. Supp. 871 - Roy v. City of Little Rock (October 1995)

Acts 1963, No. 484, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-5005; Acts 1993, No. 194, § 4.

(1) No building or structure, including stone walls, fences, light fixtures, steps, and paving or other appurtenant fixtures, shall be erected, altered, restored, moved, or demolished within an historic district until after an application for a certificate of appropriateness as to exterior architectural features has been submitted to and approved by the historic district commission. The municipality or county shall require a certificate of appropriateness to be issued by the commission prior to the issuance of a building permit or other permit granted for purposes of constructing or altering structures. A certificate of appropriateness shall be required whether or not a building permit is required.

(2) For purposes of this subchapter, “exterior architectural features” shall include the architectural style, general design, and general arrangement of the exterior of a structure, including the kind and texture of the building material and the type and style of all windows, doors, light fixtures, signs, and other appurtenant fixtures.

(3) The style, material, size, and location of outdoor advertising signs and bill posters within an historic district shall also be under the control of the commission.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.