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The purpose of the Monticello Historic Preservation Commission is to identify, designate, and protect resources in the city of Monticello that embody the city's culture, history, architectural history, or prehistory; and to promote the use and conservation of these resources for the education, pleasure, and enrichment of the residents of Monticello and those who visit.

BACKGROUND

Created in 1988 by the Mayor and City Council, the Monticello Historic Preservation Commission is a 5-member board charged with preserving and protecting the city's special heritage primarily though design review in the locally designated historic districts.  The Mayor and City Council appoint the Commission. Membership is open to all Monticello residents.


2008 COMMISSION ROSTER

Charles Jablonski (term: 2007-2010)
Cynthia Miller (term: 2007-2010)

Gordon Plummer (term: 2006-2009)
Jenny Segal (term: 2006-2009)

Tom Shekita (term: 2006-2009)

City of Monticello Historic Preservation Ordinance

Click on this link to view the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance

Historic Preservation
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Historic Districts
Living in a historic district
Meetings
Nov. 20, 2008 Agenda
COA Application
Preserve America Community
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