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Historic Preservation Board

 

The Historic Preservation Board shall provide the formal process to approve or disprove, within the Historic Preservation District, the external design of proposed new buildings or structure, or of such proposed changes in existing buildings or structures as would substantially alter their appearance, by enforcing the "Waynesville Historic Preservation Board Rules and Regulations" and the municipal ordinances which apply to the Historic Preservation District. The Board shall meet twice each month before regularly scheduled Council meetings to consider applications for Certificates of Appropriateness submitted by property or business owners. 

 

Historic District Guide

Historic Preservation District Map

 

Members:

Sandra Stemple, Council Representative

Lucian Hatfield, Planning Commission Representative

Chuck Feicht, Historical Society Representative, Chair

Mary Bunker, District Resident

Ray Otto, District Resident

Kimberley Kaan, District Resident

VACANT, Business Community Representative

 

Membership:

The Historic Preservation Board shall consist of seven members appointed by the Council. These appointees shall include one member of the Planning Commission, one member of Council, one member of the Waynesville Business Community, three residents or property owners from within the district, and one member of the Waynesville Historical Society (if the society goes out of existence, then four residents).  Appointment will be for two-year overlapping terms, except for the Council and Planning Commission members whose terms may change annually. 

 

Charter of the Municipality of Waynesville, Ohio

Section 7.05:Membership

Section 7.06:Powers and Duties

 

Meets bi-weekly, 1st and 3rd Monday, 5 p.m., Old Lock-Up (Chapman Street)

 

In the 1820's and 1830's Waynesville was the half-way stop on the Accommodation Line, a stagecoach line running from Springfield to Cincinnati, Ohio.  The line ran down Third Street and out of town, ceasing in existence once the railroad came through this area.  The Accommodation Line Booklet was published in 1995 by local residents Ed and Adah Andres to document this piece of Waynesville history.

 

Village of Waynesville, 1400 Lytle Road, Waynesville, OH 45068 Phone: 513-897-8015  Fax: 513-897-2015