Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
Michigan Stategic fund
Historic Preservation Certification
Section R. 206.207 - Certification; rehabilitation plan amendments

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 206.207

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 207.

(1) To initiate a review of a rehabilitation plan amendment for certification purposes, an applicant with an approved state part 1 and 2 application shall submit a state amendment application to the office for the historic resource. If the applicant is eligible to claim only a federal tax credit, the applicant shall apply on a historic preservation certification amendment application form as prescribed by the National Park Service. If the applicant is eligible to claim both, federal and state tax credits, then the applicant shall apply on a historic preservation certification application amendment form as prescribed by the National Park Service and file a state application amendment form, and any provide other project information prescribed by the office. If the applicant is eligible to claim only a state tax credit, then the applicant shall apply only on a historic preservation certification application amendment form prescribed by the office.

(2) An application for rehabilitation plan amendment must include all of the following:

(a) Applicant name, business entity's name, mailing address, phone number, and email of each owner or long-term lessee seeking the credit, if any.

(b) Common modern name and historic name of the resource, if any.

(c) Address of the resource.

(d) Photographs determined sufficient by the office to document the condition and appearance of the area or areas affected by the proposed work scope modifications.

(e) A written description of the proposed changes or new work.

(f) Plans and specifications for the amended rehabilitation work.

(g) Any plans for adjacent, attached, or related new construction as appropriate.

(h) The social security number or federal taxpayer identification number of applicant.

(i) Any additional documentation, such as window surveys or masonry cleaning specifications, requested by the office.

(j) The signature of each applicant.

(k) Any other documents the office or its governing agency require or determine necessary.

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