The Statesville Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) was established by the City Council in 1982. Its mission is to identify, preserve, and protect Statesville's historic resources and to educate the public about those resources and historic preservation in general.
The Historic Preservation Commission Members are appointed for three-year terms by City Council. This board consists of 9 members.
Meetings are held on the 4th Thursday of each month at 7pm in the City Council Chambers at City Hall.
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The Statesville Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) was established by the City Council in 1982. Its mission is to identify, preserve, and protect Statesville's historic resources and to educate the public about those resources and historic preservation in general.
The Historic Preservation Commission consists of nine members, assisted by City staff, who bring with them extensive experience in maintaining the integrity and appearance of historic buildings. Appointed by City Council the HPC membership includes Statesville residents who have demonstrated special interest, experience, or education in history, architecture, archaeology, or other preservation-related fields.
Based upon its established Commission and City staff support, Statesville qualifies for the Certified Local Government (CLG) Program, a federal program administered by the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. CLG status benefits the community in a number of ways including eligibility for preservation-related grant opportunities.
David Richardson | Chairman |
Agnes Wanman | Vice Chairman |
Matthew Anderson | Member |
Anna Campbell | Member |
Barry Edwards | Member |
Erika Gottholm | Member |
John MacPhail | Member |
Dr. Dea Mozingo-Gorman | Member |
Glenn Setzer | Member |
Lisa Pearson | City Council Liaison |
Marci Sigmon | Planner/Staff Liaison |