Architectural Review Board
(ARB)
The Process
In order to construct any exterior architectural feature or reconstruct,
alter, or demolish any exterior structure or feature in BID No. 2, a “Certificate
of Appropriateness” (COA) must be applied for and granted. The completed
application must be signed by the property owner, accompanied by architectural
drawings, pictures, color samples, etc. and returned to the Historic Third
Ward Association (HTWA) office by the deadline stated on the meeting schedule.
Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) Application
Instructions for COA
Application
2009 Schedule of Meetings and Submission Deadlines
ARB Bylaws
and Procedures
The Business Improvement District No. 2 Architectural
Review Board Ordinance
Design Guidelines
Design Guidelines govern the allowable changes.
Three
documents currently describe the rules in the BID No. 2 district:
the Third Ward Design Guidelines,
the Third Ward Neighborhood Plan and
the Third Ward Riverwalk Guidelines.
The Design Guidelines provide the detailed requirements
for new buildings
and exterior alterations to existing buildings within the District.
Third Ward Design Guidelines
If you are only proposing signage changes, please review these
pages.
The Neighborhood Plan provides a general policy
on land use and development within the District.
Third Ward
Neighborhood Plan
The Riverwalk Guidelines provide detailed requirements
for properties adjacent to the Riverwalk.
Third Ward Riverwalk
Guidelines
Questions and submissions should be directed to the
Architectural Review Board Coordinator, Chris Rute. He can be reached at:
Chris Rute
c/o Historic Third Ward Association
219 N. Milwaukee St., 3rd floor
Milwaukee, WI 53202
414.273.1173
crute@historicthirdward.org
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The Business Improvement
District No. 2 Architectural Review Board Ordinance
The architectural review board ordinance, adopted as Section 308-71
(renumbered now to be 200-61) of the Milwaukee Code in June 1991,
provides certain kinds of legal protection for buildings or sites that
are located within the BID No. 2 boundary and was approved by the City
Council of the City of Milwaukee.
The purpose of this ordinance is to preserve the Third Ward's heritage,
history, and its superb collection of period architecture, while encouraging
innovative mixed-use development.
The ordinance is administered by a seven-member board appointed by the
Mayor. The commissioners are dedicated Third Ward property owners, architects,
historians, and other experts selected for their interest and skills in
historic preservation and real estate development.
In brief, the ordinance provides that all properties located within the
BID No. 2 are under the protection of the ordinance, and no changes that
require a building permit may be made to the exterior unless the owner
first obtains a “Certificate of Appropriateness” from the ARB. The certificate
is the Board's written affirmation that a proposed change is sympathetic
to the historic character of the property and is consistent with the intent
of the ordinance and the approved design guidelines for the district.
Full Text of Ordinance
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