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 What is a Business Revitalization District (BRD)?
          A BRD is a neighborhood commercial district (or another non-residential
          district) which has been designated under the Zoning Code as a district
          in which all new construction and exterior property alterations are
          subject to "design review" prior to issuance of a Building
          Permit.
 What is Not Subject to Design Review in
          a BRD?One-family and two-family houses are exempt from design review in BRD's.
          Also, normal exterior maintenance and repairs, as well as interior alterations,
          are exempt from design review for all types of buildings.
 What is Design Review?"Design review" is a process in which new buildings,
          building renovation, and property improvements (such as parking, fencing
          and landscaping) are reviewed to ensure that their design is compatible
          with the character of surrounding buildings. Design review considers
          such subjects as architectural style, building placement, color, materials,
          landscaping, driveway locations, etc.
 Who Conducts the Design Review Process?A local design review committee is nominated by the neighborhood's
          community development corporation and approved by the City Planning
          Commission. A majority of the committee's 5-7 members must be design
          professionals (architects, landscape architects, graphic artists, etc.).
          The local committee reviews each project and makes a recommendation
          to the City Planning Commission.
 Who Makes the Final Decision?Final project approval is made by the Cleveland City Planning Commission
          (or by the Commissions Director on behalf of the Commission) on
          the basis of the recommendation made by the Flats Oxbow Design Review
          Advisory Committee.
 
 How Much Time Will Design Review Add to a Project?Because it is conducted concurrently with the required Building
          permit review procedure coordinated by the Division of Building &
          Housing, design review typically will add only about one to two weeks
          to the approval process.
 
 What Should be Included in the Submission?The following items (many of which are required for a routine Building
          Permit application) should be included in the submission for design
          review approval:
 
          A site plan indicating (existing and proposed) buildings, lot lines,
            parking spaces, driveways, landscaping, lighting fences, sidewalks,
            signs, etc. drawn to scale and showing all relevant dimensions
            and noting such information as landscaping types, paving materials,
            etc.Building elevation drawings (all four sides) indicating design materials,
            colors, type of illumination, signs, etc.Color photos of the subject property in the context of adjoining
            properties within approximately 250 feet. (Polaroids are acceptable;
            photos will remain on file at the Flats Oxbow office).Samples of materials or colors if such changes are proposed. A brief written description of the work proposed, including a description
            of materials and installation methods. What is an Informal Review?In order to save time and money on detailed final drawings, an applicant
          may wish to present a preliminary concept plan to the Local Design Review
          Advisory Committee for feedback and guidance before making a formal
          Building Permit application. An informal review can be scheduled by
          calling the City Planning Commission (664-2210) office at least one
          week prior to the meeting.
 
 What is the Formal Review Process?
 The typical formal review process prior to issuance of a Building
          Permit includes the following steps:
 
          Applying for a Building Permit. The applicant first
            submits 4 sets of drawings to the Division of Building and Housing
            (City Hall, Room 505) and fills out a Building Permit application.
            
 Beginning the Design Review Process. The applicant
            is then directed to the City Planning Commission office (City Hall,
            Room 501) to fill out an application for design review, discuss the
            need for submission of any additional materials, and identify a tentative
            date for the Committee meeting.  Scheduling the Committee Meeting. Once it has been
            determined that your application is complete, you will be notified
            of the date and time of the Design Review Advisory Committee meeting.
            Applications will be placed on the Committees agenda only if
            received by no later than 12 noon one week prior to the next regularly
            scheduled meeting. This deadline is necessary to permit proper review.          The Committee Meeting. So that the Committee can reach
            its decision in a single session, it is recommended: 1) that both
            the business or property owner and the project architect or contractor
            attend the meeting and 2) that a complete plan be presented 
            including signage, parking, landscaping, etc. At the conclusion of
            the presentation, the Comittee will recommend either approval, approval
            with conditions, disapproval, or the submission of revised plans for
            re-consideration. City Planning Commission Decision. Based on the recommendation
            of the Design Review Advisory Committee, the City Planning Commission
            (or the Director acting on behalf of the Commission) makes a final
            decision on the proposal. In the case of an approval, a Certificate
            of Appropriateness is issued (indicating all relevant conditions)
            and a copy of the approved plans is stamped and signed. In the case
            of a disapproval, the applicant will be told of the reasons for disapproval
            and be given an opportunity to submit a revised plan.  Issuance of a Building Permit. The Certificate of
            Appropriateness and the approved plans will then be transmitted to
            the Division of Building and Housing (City Hall, Room 505), which
            issues the necessary Building Permits.
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