Local Technical Assistance
Whether you are a first time home buyer in a historic
district or a professional architect working with a landmarked
property, the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) has
resources and information available to assist you.
The Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) is available for
consultation with applicants regarding proposed rehabilitation,
new construction, and other projects dealing with historic
properties.
For large projects and new construction OHP staff recommends
applicants meet with the Historic and Design Review Commission’s
Architecture Review Committee (ARC) prior to attending an HDRC
meeting. This is an informal, non-binding body that provides
feedback to current and future applicants on proposed projects
within historic and RIO districts and for local landmarks. Once
applicants have meet with staff and attended the ARC meeting, it
is recommended but not required, that the applicant submit an
application for Conceptual Approval by the HDRC. Conceptual
Approval is HDRC approval of the “concept” of the project in
order to give the applicant feedback about the design and scope
of the project prior to completion of 80% construction documents
and significant investment by the applicant. Final Approval of
an application requires 80% construction documentation for
review by the HDRC before a Certificate of Appropriateness can
be issued.
The HDRC and OHP staff also offer numerous public education
opportunities throughout the year. Please contact the
Office of Historic Preservation for more information.
Before you Get Started...
The OHP reviews everything from retaining walls and
landscaping to new construction and additions so before you get
started planning your project, be sure to read about the
application process. Staff recommendations are based on the
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, the
City of San Antonio's Unified Development Code (UDC), and any
additional design guidelines adopted by a historic district.
These are important resources for all applicants to review prior
to starting your project.
Design Guidelines
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While the majority of San Antonio's historic
district projects are reviewed using Article VI of the
Unified Development Code, two residential districts and
one commercial corridor have their own set of design
guidelines which are shown below.
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Additional Preservation Guides
In order to assist the
owner of a historic property with making decisions about
appropriate treatments or changes to his/her building, we have
developed a Preservation Guide that references appropriate
examples throughout San Antonio's historic districts.
Historic Window Information
Windows are character-defining features of historic
properties and can often be repaired for less than the cost of
replacement windows. Check out the following material on
historic window restoration and repair.
Other Historic Preservation & Research Information
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