Can I add storm windows?

Yes, storm windows may be added to windows within the historic districts if done according to the Design Guidelines. Storm windows shall be correctly sized to fit the window opening, including round arches. Frames should obscure the window behind as little as possible and should be full view or have the meeting rail match that of the window behind it. Storm windows can be wood or aluminum with a painted, baked-on, or anodized finish. The finish should match the window frame in order to blend into the surround as much as possible.

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1. Do I live in a historic district and/or is my building a landmark structure?
2. How do I apply for a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
3. Can I replace my original wood windows with vinyl?
4. Can I add storm windows?
5. Can I replace my original wood door with a fiberglass or metal door?
6. Can I cover my wood siding with aluminum or vinyl siding?
7. Can I replace non-original material with similar non-original material without a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
8. Can I replace my aluminum siding with aluminum or vinyl siding without a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
9. What do I need to know about replacing my roof?
10. How do I report a property violation in my Historic District?
11. What types of work require a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
12. What types of work do not require a Historic Certificate of Appropriateness (HCOA)?
13. How many local historic districts does Aurora have?
14. How many national register historic districts does Aurora have?
15. What is a national register historic district?
16. How do national register historic districts differ from local historic districts?