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1,247

structures protected since 1978

Every nomination filed, every demolition permit reviewed, every tax credit claimed — counted, tracked, and reported right here.

84Demolition reviews this year
31Active nominations pending
$2.4MTax credits returned to owners

The county's preservation
record, by the numbers.

This office measures every intervention. Each card below is a proof point — not a promise.

84

Demolition applications reviewed

January – December 2025. Of these, 61 were approved with conditions, 18 denied, 5 withdrawn.

$2.4M

Tax credit dollars returned to homeowners

Federal and state historic tax credits facilitated by this office across 47 completed rehabilitation projects.

31

National Register nominations pending

Properties in active nomination review — from single-family Craftsmans to commercial Main Street blocks.

2,190hrs

Volunteer survey hours logged this quarter

Field survey teams documenting pre-1960 structures in the East Side and Milltown corridors.

14

Certificates of Appropriateness issued

COA approvals granted to downtown developers this quarter, enabling $18M in compliant rehabilitation investment.

97%

Approval rate for compliant applications

When property owners engage our pre-application consultation, nearly all projects receive approval first time.

Every parcel has a story.
We help you tell it right.

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A 1920s Craftsman bungalow with original wood siding, wide front porch, and period-appropriate landscaping on a tree-lined street

Your 1920s Craftsman is an asset,
not a liability.

We guide owners of pre-1960 residential properties through landmark designation, rehabilitation standards, and state/federal tax credit applications — from first inquiry to final certificate.

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Downtown Developers

Certificate of Appropriateness review before you break ground. We turn a 30-day compliance question into a 10-day pre-application meeting.

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Town Council & Policy

Adaptive reuse analysis, demolition impact assessments, and National Register context reports — the briefing materials your vote deserves.

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National Register Nominations

31 properties currently in active nomination. The process takes 12–18 months — we manage every step, from significance statement to SHPO submission.

Significance ResearchIntegrity AssessmentSHPO CoordinationOwner Consultation

The government will pay you
to save your building.

Most property owners don't know they're sitting on unclaimed credits. In 2025, this office returned $2.4 million to homeowners and developers who did the paperwork right.

20%

Federal Historic Tax Credit

For income-producing certified historic structures. Equals 20% of qualified rehabilitation expenditures.

25%

State Rehabilitation Tax Credit

Stackable with the federal credit. Available to owner-occupied residences and commercial properties alike.

$0

Our Consultation Fee

Pre-application guidance is free. We help you determine eligibility before you spend a dollar on architects.

The Homeowner's Guide to Historic Tax Credits

32-page field guide. Covers eligibility, application steps, contractor selection, and common pitfalls.

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Free PDF · No email required

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47
Projects completed
12
Avg weeks to approval
100%
Free pre-app consult

What preservation
actually looks like.

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"I had no idea my 1927 bungalow qualified for anything. The office walked me through the whole process in two meetings. I ended up with a $34,000 state credit that paid for the entire kitchen rehabilitation."
Portrait of Margaret Holloway

Margaret Holloway

Homeowner

412 Elm Street — Contributing structure, Milltown Historic District

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"We were on a 90-day timeline to break ground. The pre-application meeting with Preserve flagged two design issues before we filed — saved us six weeks of back-and-forth and probably $40,000 in change orders."
Portrait of David Kowalski

David Kowalski

Principal, Kowalski Development Partners

The Ogilvy Block redevelopment, 200–214 Main Street

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"The adaptive reuse report they prepared for the council vote was the most credible document in the room. It changed three votes. The building is still standing."
Portrait of Councilmember Patricia Osei

Councilmember Patricia Osei

Ward 4 Representative, County Council

Former Riverside Mill — now 48 market-rate lofts

2,190 volunteer survey hours logged this quarter alone.

Join the field survey team — no experience necessary, just a good eye and comfortable shoes.

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We're a county office.
We work for you.

No intake form. No waiting list. Call or email the person whose job it is to help you — directly.

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Eleanor Vasquez

Director, Historic Preservation

James Okonkwo

Senior Preservation Planner

Sonia Patel

Tax Credit Coordinator

Office Hours

Monday – Thursday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Walk-ins welcomeMon, Wed, Thu

Location

County Administration Building, Suite 204
1 Courthouse Square
Room 204 · Second Floor