Historic Preservation Board
Fourth Thursday of each month
6:00 p.m.
Lower Level Council Chambers
57 E. First Street |

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Board Members:
- Donna Benge, Chair
- Wendy Mack-Allred, Vice Chair
- Randy Mann
- Pamela Young
- Clara Ziervogel
- Michelle Dahlke
The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) is a seven-member citizen
advisory committee that makes recommendations to the Downtown
Development Committee, the Planning & Zoning Board, the Board of
Adjustments, the Zoning Administrator and City Council. The HPB
oversees historic preservation on a citywide basis. The HPB is
responsible for hearing citizen comments and making recommendations
on historic preservation zoning overlays for historic districts and
historic landmarks (including archeological sites), as well as
requests for demolition, newdevelopment within established historic
districts, hear and decide appeals regarding proposeddevelopment,
renovation, alterations, or additions to buildings or structures
designated as historic. The HPB establishes and maintains the Mesa
Historic Property Register and conducts studies for assessing the
potential of buildings, structures, or areas for designation as
historic sites or districts. The HPB also makes recommendations to
the City Council regarding public policydevelopment for the
preservation of historic resources through the City.
As part of each meeting agenda, action may be taken on: historic
zoning overlay matters, special use permits, design review cases
regarding additions, changes or modifications to historic resources,
historic preservation survey projects, applications for historic
designation, and other matters affecting established historic
resources.
During meetings, citizens may address the HPB on items pertaining to
the agenda.
Minutes of past HPB meetings are available by calling the Historic
Preservation Office. The preliminary agenda of the HPB meeting is
posted in front of the City Council Chambers approximately four days
before a HPB meeting.
For more information, please call the Historic Preservation Office
at (480) 644-4273.