Certain proposals
for construction, exterior alterations, building demolitions or
signs in the City of Cleveland must undergo a process known as
"design review." The City established this process as
a policy to ensure that any visual changes to buildings or open
spaces will enhance the architectural character of the Downtown
or other special planning areas in the City, such as Urban Renewal
Plan areas, Community Development Plan areas, Neighborhood Commercial
Districts and the Public Land Protective District. |
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How do I determine if my project will require Design Review? Projects calling for new construction, demolition, exterior renovation, landscaping, fencing, new signs, awnings, and other changes which of course, do change the appearance of the property - even to a slight degree - are reviewed if they are located in a Design Review District. Which Committee will review my project? Your project will be reviewed by the Citywide Design Review Committee if:
Your project will be reviewed by a Business Revitalization District Committee (BRD) if it lies within the boundaries of one of the neighborhood commercial districts listed below:
If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Cleveland City Planning Commission staff.
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