Siding Program
The purpose of the siding program is to assist and encourage property owners to use quality materials and craftsmanship by repairing first, where possible, and replacing, only if necessary. The objective of the program is to stimulate the quality restoration and protection of buildings and structures that contribute to the historic integrity of the City of Deadwood.
To be eligible for the Siding Program, a project must meet the following criteria:
- The project must affect a property listed on the City of Deadwood’s 1993 Historic Sites Inventory as an historic property in the Deadwood National Historic Landmark District. Properties not listed on the inventory must be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places as defined in the National Park Service’s National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation.
- The building must be a residential property of not more than four dwelling units as defined by Deadwood Planning and Zoning Department.
The City of Deadwood’s Historic Preservation Officer determines a project’s eligibility. All eligible applications are subject to the review by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission.
The loan programs are contracted and operated through NeighborWorks Dakota Home Resources. For information regarding the loan programs click here.
Click HERE to access the applications for the Historic Preservation Grant & Loan Programs.