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What restrictions apply to property in a Historic and Cultural Conservation District?
Historic and Cultural Conservation (HCC) Districts are zoning "overlay" districts. This means that in addition to land use regulations that apply in a particular area, landowners must comply with architectural guidelines that protect the historic character of the HCC District.

New construction in the district, including any alterations to or demolition of an existing structure, must be approved by the Loudoun County's Historic District Review Committee (HDRC).

Planning - County Historic Districts

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1. What restrictions apply to property in a Historic and Cultural Conservation District?
2. Can I paint my house whatever color I want?
3. What about barns and fences?
4. Does HCC District status restrict subdivision of my land?
5. What are the benefits of owning land in a county historic district?

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