Repair or Renovate a Historic Property Do you need to repair or make changes to a historic property? The City of Miami requires a certificate of appropriateness (COA) for any work on historic properties in order to protect our city's history.
Request a Hearing for an Historic Preservation Permit Application Have you submitted a special permit application that requires a public hearing by the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board? You will find information on this page to assist you with requesting a public hearing for your special permit application.
Get a Standard Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) Are you repairing a historic property and need a 'standard' certificate of appropriateness (COA)?
Get a Special Certificate of Appropriateness (SCOA) Are you renovating/updating a historic property and need a 'special' certificate of appropriateness (SCOA)?
Appeal a HEPB Decision Are you interested in appealing a decision of the HEPB regarding a particular Intended Decision, Special Certificate of Approval, Special Certificate of Appropriateness, Final Designation or other HEPB final decision to the City Commission?
Determine a Historic Property Do you own or are considering buying a property and want to know if it's designated as historic? This process will help you determine what properties are historic, which carry different rules and regulations for any future alterations.
Get a Certificate to Dig Do you have a property in an archeological conservation area, and would like to do work that requires 'digging', i.e. excavation for a foundation, build a pool, new pipelines, fences, etc. The City requires that you get a Certificate to Dig for any soil disturbance on these properties.
Get a Certificate of Approval (CEA) Did you apply for a building permit and were told you need a Certificate of Approval from the Historic & Environmental Preservation Office?
Three Round Towers, 2926 NW 18 Av Members of the public are invited to submit comments on the adverse effects of proposed new construction at the Three Round Towers site which has been determined eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places by the Florida Division of Historical Resources.