Revised:  1/4/07

Current Vacancy; Eligible for Reappointment, Will become Vacant

 

Historic Resources Commission

 


Sven Alstrom (architect)

842 W. 21st Street, 66046

email:  alstrom@sbcglobal.net

(h)  749.1018

(w)

(f) 

 

03/16/04 – 03/01/07 First

(rplcd Messick)

Anne Marvin (historian)

315 Park Hill Terrace, 66046

email: amarvin@sunflower.com

(h)  842.6293

(w)  913.631.6709

(f)

 

03/16/04 – 03/01/07 First

(05/01/01 – 03/01/04 rplcd Ritz)

 

Michael B. Sizemore  (architect)

2301 Massachusetts, 66046

(h)   843.7484

(w)

(f) 

 

03/30/04 – 03/01/07 First

(rplcd Stuewe)

Matthew Veatch (historian)

1646 Massachusetts, 66044

email:  mveatch@kshs.org

(h)  865.4252

(w) 913.865.4252

(f)

 

02/15/05 – 03/01/08  First

(rplcd Lodwich)

Jay Antle (historian)

33 Winona Ave., 66046

email:  jantle@jccc.net

(h)  842.9336

(w)

(f)

 

02/15/05 – 03/01/08  First

(rplcd Dean)

 

VACANCY (Real Estate)

(Hickam)

(h)  

(w) 

(f)  

 

03/14/06 – 03/01/09

(02/25/03 – 03/01/06 First rplcd Eck)

Jody Meyer

Lawrence-DGCO Legal Aid Soc.

1535 W. 15th Street – Green Hall

(h)  841.8641

(w)  865.5564

(f) 

 

03/28/06 – 03/01/09 First

 

 

CITY LIAISON:      Lynne Zollner, Historic Resources Administrator.

Phone:  832.3151

                             Email:  lzollner@ci.lawrence.ks.us

 

TERMS:        Three year terms.  Terms expire March 1 of corresponding year.

MEMBERS:   Seven.  Must be a lawyer, architect, real estate, and two historians.

MEETINGS:  Third Thursday of each month, 7:00 p.m., City Commission Room.

 

FUNCTION:

The Commission conducts hearings and reviews applications concerning proposed changes to historic landmarks or districts or properties within their environs, nominates properties for designation to historic registers, and advises the City Commission on historic conservation matters.  The Commission also acts as Certified Local Government (CLG) Review Board, making determinations on projects which fall under State Historic Preservation Law as established by agreement with the State Historic Preservation office.