Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a)
Application Part B - Description of Rehabilitation. Part B of the application
requires information to allow the Commission to determine whether the proposed
rehabilitation work is consistent with the Standards for Rehabilitation and
shall be completed for all projects and phases of projects. Part B may only be
submitted with Part A of the application or after the Part A of the application
has been submitted to the Commission.
(b) Application Requirements. If a property
is a certified historic structure or receives a preliminary determination of
significance, an Applicant or Owner of the property shall request that the
Commission determine whether the rehabilitation plan is in conformance with the
Standards for Rehabilitation. Information to be submitted in the Part B
includes:
(1) Name, mailing address, telephone
number, and email address of the Owner and Applicant if different from the
Owner;
(2) Name and address of the
property;
(3) Current photographs
of the building and its site, showing exterior and interior features and spaces
adequate to document the property's significance. Photographs must be formatted
as directed by the Commission in published program guidance materials on the
Commission's online Texas Historic Preservation Tax Credit Application Guide
available by accessing thc.texas.gov;
(4) A rehabilitation plan including drawings
of the site plan and the building floor plans showing existing conditions and
all proposed work with elevation drawings if applicable to illustrate any new
construction, alterations, or additions. Drawings of the existing building
condition and drawings of the proposed project are required to substantiate the
scope of the project. If the project is a phased development, a description of
all phases of work with the associated timeline shall be provided;
(5) Additional photos as necessary to
completely illustrate all areas of the building that will be affected by the
rehabilitation;
(6) A timeframe by
which all work included in the project will be completed with a projected
starting date and completion or placed in service date;
(7) An estimate of the aggregate eligible
costs and expenses;
(8) Signature
of the Owner, and Applicant if different from the Owner, requesting the review;
and
(9) Other information required
on the application by the Commission.
(c) Determination of certified
rehabilitation. Part B rehabilitation plans are reviewed by staff of the
Commission for consistency with the Standards for Rehabilitation as set forth
below:
(1) A property shall be used for its
historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the
defining characteristics of the building and its site and
environment.
(2) The historic
character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of
historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a
property shall be avoided.
(3) Each
property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use.
Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding
conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not
be undertaken.
(4) Most properties
change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in
their own right shall be retained and preserved.
(5) Distinctive features, finishes, and
construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a
historic property shall be preserved.
(6) Deteriorated historic features shall be
repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires
replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in
design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible,
materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by
documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence.
(7) Chemical or physical treatments, such as
sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The
surface cleaning of structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the
gentlest means possible.
(8)
Significant archeological resources affected by a project shall be protected
and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall
be undertaken.
(9) New additions,
exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy historic
materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated
from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, and
architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and
its environment.
(10) New additions
and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner
that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic
property and its environment would be unimpaired.