The City of Miami's historic preservation program is dedicated to the identification, evaluation, rehabilitation, adaptive use, and restoration of the city's architectural and archaeological heritage. Regulated under Chapter 23 of the City Code, the program provides resources and guidelines for the preservation of historic sites and districts, ensuring the protection of Miami's unique cultural resources.
The Historic and Environmental Preservation Board (HEPB) has adopted the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation as a foundation for decisions regarding modifications to historic buildings. These standards, along with specific guidelines for various historic districts, aim to encourage the retention and preservation of Miami's architectural integrity and diversity.
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