HomeMy WebLinkAboutBozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board Information and Links.docxBOZEMAN HISTORIC PRESERVATION ADVISORY BOARD (BHPAB)
This board meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the HRDC building at 32 South Tracy (with additional meetings, as needed).
Please see this Board’s web-site at www.preservebozeman.org
This Board currently has two vacancies for a historic district representative, one vacancy for a Main Street representative, and one vacancy for an at-large representative.
BHPAB Agendas
BHPAB MinutesThe Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board is created under Chapter 2.80 of the Bozeman Municipal Code. This chapter is designed as a measure to establish a local
historic preservation program designed to promote the preservation of historic and prehistoric sites, structures, objects, buildings, and historic districts by addressing historic preservation
issues at the local level and integrating them into local, state, and federal planning and decision-making processes. The historic preservation program will include the identification,
evaluation, and protection of historic resources within the city (Ordinance No. 1180, Section 2, 1985).
The Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board shall serve in an advisory capacity to the City Commission, City-County Planning Board, Zoning Commission, and other staff members or
boards seeking advice on historic preservation issues (Ordinance No. 1454, Section 2, 1998; Ordinance No. 1180, Section 3, 1985).
Members are appointed to staggered two-year terms. It is to be comprised of up to fifteen members:
(1) Three or four professional members with professional expertise in the disciplines of history, planning, archaeology, architecture, architecture history, historic archaeology, or
other history preservation-related disciplines, such as cultural geography or cultural anthropology, provided, however, that at least one member shall be an architect holding Montana
or NCARB registration;(2) Two to four members from historic districts;(3) One member from the Main Street commercial district, who "shall operate a business or own property in the
neighborhood described as Main Street";(4) Four to six at-large representatives.
Residence within the City shall not be a prerequisite for professional members or at-large representatives. This Board is considered advisory, although it is generally responsible for
overseeing the operation of the Historic Preservation Office.Members and Terms:Richard Brown (At-Large) - expires - 6/30/2010Mark Hufstetler (Professional) - expires - 6/30/2010
- ChairVacancy (Historic District) – expires 6/30/2010Boone Nolte (Professional) - expires - 6/30/2010Lesley Gilmore (Professional) - expires - 6/30/2010Ryan Olson (At-Large) - expires
- 6/30/2010Crystal Alegria (At-Large) - expires - 6/30/2011Vacancy (At-Large) - expires - 6/30/2011Jane Davidson Klockman (Historic District) - expires - 6/30/2011Anne Sherwood (At-Large)
- expires - 6/30/2011Michael Neeley (Professional) - expires - 6/30/2011Vacancy (Historic District) - expires - 6/30/2011Lora Dalton (Historic District) – expires 6/30/10Vacancy
(Main Street) – expires 6/30/11Courtney Gunderson (At-Large) – expires 6/30/10
Staff Liaison: Courtney Kramer – 582-2289Commissioner Liaison: Jeff Krauss