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Commission approves half refund of COA fee after historic barn deemed hazardous and demolished

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The commission approved a 50% refund of the $635 Certificate of Appropriateness application fee after staff authorized a hazardous-conditions determination and the applicant removed a leaning historic barn.

The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission approved a 50% refund of a $635 Certificate of Appropriateness application fee for a property at 11809 Colmar Street after staff determined the historic barn on the site posed a hazard and the structure was removed.

Meg Busch, the commission's administrator, told commissioners the owner had initially applied for a COA to demolish the barn. After a site inspection found the barn leaning into the public…

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