Residents learn about historic home renovation at the BAR Basics workshop.
Charleston has introduced BAR University, a workshop series aimed at educating homeowners about the renovation process for historic homes. The first session, ‘BAR Basics’, will take place at the Gaillard Center, providing insights into the approval process and guidelines for home modifications. This initiative addresses the growing need for awareness among new residents about the regulations that govern historic properties. Future workshops are planned on a quarterly basis, with online access to recordings for those unable to attend in person.
Charleston residents, mark your calendars! The lovely city is rolling out a fabulous new initiative called BAR University, specifically designed to help citizens navigate the twists and turns of renovating historic homes. This is a golden opportunity for homeowners, especially those who may be new to the area or unaware of the rules surrounding home modifications.
The very first workshop, BAR Basics, is set to take place on Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. at the Gaillard Center, located at 2 George Street. The session is open to everyone and guess what? No advance sign-up is required! That’s right, just stroll on in and get ready to learn.
So, what’s the scoop at BAR Basics? City staff will break down the approval process for homeowners wanting to remodel, modify, or simply give their lovely historic properties a refresh. Believe it or not, even small changes—like a cute new coat of paint or swapping out some old windows—fall under the watchful eye of the Board of Architectural Review. It’s vital for residents to understand this, as many may not realize that their charming historic homes come with a few rules!
The planning and preservation director pointed out an interesting trend: many new residents aren’t aware of their homes’ historical significance or the importance of obtaining the necessary permits before making any alterations.
This workshop isn’t just about rules and regulations; it’s also about empowering homeowners! Attendees will gather key insights into the submittal processes involved, how to research their homes, and even how to address any unauthorized changes that may have been made in the past. It’s a rounded approach to ensure everyone feels confident and informed about their renovations.
This workshop is just the beginning! Charleston plans to host these *valuable* sessions on a quarterly basis, and they might even ramp up the frequency if there’s enough interest from the community. The more, the merrier, right?
If you can’t manage to attend the workshop, fear not! A recording of the event will be made available online afterward, ensuring that everyone—no matter their schedule—can gain access to this essential information. Talk about tech-savvy city planning!
So, Charleston residents! If you are a proud owner of a historic home or just curious about what it takes to care for and modify these treasures, don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn. The BAR Basics workshop isn’t just another meeting; it’s a chance to discover the secrets behind preserving your piece of history while making it your own.
Grab your friends, take a break from your busy day, and come on down to the Gaillard Center. Who knows? You might leave with a fresh perspective and a ton of useful tips for your beloved historic abode!
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