My building enjoys a historic exemption or is located in the historic district. I'm not required to elevate it, but I want to. Is this permitted?

Yes, to some degree. Any building governed by the Historic Architectural Review Commission (HARC) may be elevated to the Base Flood Elevation (BFE). Raising it higher would require HARC approval. Additionally, there may be building height limits that might apply. View the Elevation/Freeboard page for more information.

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1. I'd like to build an addition to my home that has a historic exemption. Would the addition be exempt as well?
2. My building enjoys a historic exemption or is located in the historic district. I'm not required to elevate it, but I want to. Is this permitted?