Indiana Code
Chapter 11. Historic Preservation Generally
36-7-11-17. Compatibility Factors; Exception

Sec. 17. Except as provided in section 20 of this chapter, within the primary area of the historic district, new buildings and structures, as well as buildings, structures, and appurtenances that are moved, reconstructed, materially altered, repaired, or changed in color, must be visually compatible with buildings, squares, and places to which they are visually related generally in terms of the following visual compatibility factors:
(1) Height. The height of proposed buildings must be visually compatible with adjacent buildings.
(2) Proportion of building's front facade. The relationship of the width of a building to the height of the front elevation must be visually compatible to buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(3) Proportion of openings within the facility. The relationship of the width of the windows to the height of windows in a building must be visually compatible with buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(4) Rhythm of solids to voids in front facades. The relationship of solids to voids in the front facade of a building must be visually compatible with buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(5) Rhythm of spacing of buildings on streets. The relationship of a building to the open space between it and adjoining buildings must be visually compatible to the buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(6) Rhythm of entrances and porch projections. The relationship of entrances and porch projections to sidewalks of a building must be visually compatible to the buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(7) Relationship of materials, texture, and color. The relationship of the materials, texture, and color of the facade of a building must be visually compatible with the predominant materials used in the buildings to which it is visually related.
(8) Roof shapes. The roof shape of a building must be visually compatible with the buildings to which it is visually related.
(9) Walls of continuity. Appurtenances of a building, such as walls, wrought iron fences, evergreen landscape masses, and building facades, must form cohesive walls of enclosure along the street if necessary to ensure visual compatibility of the building to the buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(10) Scale of a building. The size of a building and the building mass of a building in relation to open spaces, windows, door openings, porches, and balconies must be visually compatible with the buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related.
(11) Directional expression of front elevation. A building must be visually compatible with the buildings, squares, and places to which it is visually related in its directional character, including vertical character, horizontal character, or nondirectional character.
[Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-7-22-11 part.]
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.309, SEC.30. Amended by P.L.146-1992, SEC.4.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 36. Local Government

Article 7. Planning and Development

Chapter 11. Historic Preservation Generally

36-7-11-1. Application of Chapter

36-7-11-1.5. "Commission" Defined

36-7-11-2. Continuation of Existing Historical Preservation Commissions; New Commissions; Commissions for the Preservation of Historic Street Area

36-7-11-3. Legislative Intent; Conflicts Between Zoning Districts and Historic Districts

36-7-11-4. Commission; Establishment

36-7-11-4.3. Commission; Authority to Grant or Deny Certificate of Appropriateness

36-7-11-4.6. Commission; Acquisition and Disposition of Property

36-7-11-5. Concern for Visual Quality in Historic District

36-7-11-6. Maps of Historic Districts; Classification of Historic Buildings and Structures

36-7-11-7. Approval of Maps of Historic Districts

36-7-11-8. Additional Surveys and Maps

36-7-11-8.5. Interim Protection

36-7-11-9. Assistance From Unit Officials; Legal Counsel

36-7-11-10. Construction Projects Within Historic Districts; Certificates of Appropriateness Required; Exception

36-7-11-11. Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness

36-7-11-12. Approval or Denial of Application for Certificates of Appropriateness

36-7-11-13. Reconstruction, Alteration, Maintenance, and Removal of Historic Buildings and Structures; Preservation of Historic Character

36-7-11-14. Demolition of Buildings Following Failure to Secure Certificates of Appropriateness; Notice

36-7-11-15. Conformance to Statutory Requirements for Buildings

36-7-11-16. New Buildings and Nonhistoric Buildings Within Historic Districts; Compatibility Required; Exception

36-7-11-17. Compatibility Factors; Exception

36-7-11-18. Ordinances; Penalties for Violations

36-7-11-19. Phases; Certificate of Appropriateness; Objections

36-7-11-20. Changes in Paint Colors; Exclusion From Activities Requiring Certificate of Appropriateness

36-7-11-21. "Interested Party" Defined; Private Rights of Action; Allegations; Bond; Liability; Attorney's Fees and Costs; Revenue; Other Remedies

36-7-11-22. Removal of Classifications in Certain Counties

36-7-11-23. Removal of Historic District Designation