![]() ![]() You can submit your application and fee ($75.00) to the Planning and Zoning Division office. (You will need to explain your project to the Heritage Preservation Commission and how it complies with the Design Review Guidelines.) The application for a Certificate of Appropriateness can be found on the right side of the page under “Heritage Preservation Commission” and is labeled "Certificate of Appropriateness Application." The Monroe Design Review Guidelines is also located on the right side (you may need to scroll down a little). The guidelines should be consulted in order to assure proper guidance for your project. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Planning and Zoning Division office at (318) 329-2430. Please see the " Procedures for Application of a Certificate of Appropriateness" located on the right side of the page under “Historic Preservation.” These procedures will spell out the process for applying for the Certificate of Appropriateness. If you are in an historic district you will need approval from the Heritage Preservation Commission before you can apply for a Certificate of Occupancy and/or a Building Permit. ![]() Please check with the Planning and Zoning Division Office before beginning any additions, remodeling or any exterior changes to any structures on your property (this includes fences and accessory buildings). The mission is fulfilled through the use of generally acceptable planning principles and enforcement of the City's policies and procedures, codes, and programs."Īttention Property Owners: Your home or business may be located in an historic district. ![]() "The mission for the Planning and Zoning Division is to provide guidance for growth and change in Monroe while maintaining and enhancing the high quality of life. ![]()
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