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* 1. Please enter the Unique Survey Code included in your mailed flyer below.

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3. How long have you owned property in Prince Hall?

0-3 years
4-7 years
8-11 years
12-15 years
16-19 years
20+ years
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2. Please enter your email address below. (We will use this information to deliver the gift card if you are one of the winners)

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4. Did you know your property was in an HOD when you purchased it?

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No
I bought it before HOD designation
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5. Have you ever applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA)?

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No
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6. Do you or your family have historic connections to the neighborhood?

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7. What do you currently enjoy most about owning property in the Prince Hall HOD?

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8. What do you currently enjoy least about owning property in the Prince Hall HOD?

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The following table describes the differences in having properties in an HOD or not in an HOD.

Being in a historic overlay district means: 

Without historic overlay district regulations:

There is a local ordinance designating the district and officially recognizing the special historic character of the neighborhood.

The local ordinance designating the district and officially recognizing the special historic character of the neighborhood is repealed.

There are design review regulations. All property owners must obtain Certificate of Appropriateness (COA)* approval for exterior changes to their property.

There will not be design review regulations through the Certificate of Appropriateness (COA)* process.

The COA is required prior to filing for demolition or other permits.

A COA is not required before filing for demolition or other permits.

Property owners and tenants receive notice of upcoming large projects (COA Major Work Applications) within 100 feet of their property and have the ability to comment at a meeting.

There will not be an option to comment on upcoming construction projects.

Demolition of historic buildings may be delayed up to 1 year, but not denied.

Building design and materials will not be regulated.

There is more predictability in the size of new construction projects and other design details than outside of the HOD.

Building footprint, height, and setbacks will be regulated by just the zoning code.

 

 

*For more information, please visit the Certificate of Appropriateness webpage.

 

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* 9. Check one of the boxes below to indicate your preference for the future of the Prince Hall HOD.

I want the Prince Hall HOD to be removed from my property or properties.
53%
I want the Prince Hall HOD to remain on my property or properties.
25%
I am undecided or have no preference.
24%
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10. Is there anything else you would like Raleigh City Council to know about your experience living in the Prince Hall HOD?

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