Land Use & Zoning

An Indiana property in a Historic District is subject to additional design requirements because:

AThe owner agreed to restrictions when the district was created
BDesign review is required to ensure that renovations and new construction are compatible with the historic character of the district✓ Correct
COnly the state requires it, not the local municipality
DHistoric district designation is only advisory, not mandatory

Explanation

Properties in Indiana Historic Districts are subject to local historic preservation review boards that review proposed exterior changes for compatibility with the district's historic character, requiring approval before certain alterations can proceed.

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