Greensboro Historic Preservation Commission

The Historic Preservation Commission oversees the historic district program and advises the City Council on historic preservation matters. The Commission reviews applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior changes to properties located in Greensboro's three local historic districts. The Commission relies on the Historic District Program Manual and Design Guidelines to direct its decisions. The Commission also maintains an inventory of the community's historic resources and reviews nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. 

The Commission meets on the last Wednesday of each month at 4 pm in the Plaza Level Conference Room located on the Plaza Level of the Melvin Municipal Office Building, 300 West Washington St. Certificate of Appropriateness Applications must be received two weeks prior to the meeting date in order to be considered on that month's agenda. 

The commission is a nine-member board appointed by the City Council and must be qualified based on interest or experience in historic preservation, architecture, construction, or related fields. At least one member is appointed from each of the city's three local historic districts.

Current Meeting Notice

2009 Meeting Schedule
Meeting Date (Deadline)
January 28 (January 14)
February 25 (February 11)
March 25 (March 11)
April 29 (April 15)
May 27 (May 13)
June 24 (June 10)
July 29 (July 15)
August 26 (August 12)
September 30 (September 16)
October 28 (October 14)
December 9 (November 25)**
    **Please note the November and December 2009 meetings are combined and will be held on December 9

2009 HPC Members

Chair


Vice Chair
David Wharton

Historic District Representatives
David Wharton, Charles B. Aycock Historic District
Jennifer Burns, College Hill Historic District
Ann Bowers, Fisher Park Historic District

At-Large Appointees
Cynthia Hatfield
Andrena Coleman
Thomas Sears
Doug Spencer