Land Use & Zoning
Indiana's Historic Preservation and Archaeology office reviews projects that may affect:
AAny property over 30 years old
BProperties listed or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places✓ Correct
CAll commercial development in Indiana
DProperties within 500 feet of a river
Explanation
Indiana's Historic Preservation and Archaeology office coordinates with the National Register of Historic Places and reviews federal and state-funded projects that may affect listed or eligible historic properties.
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