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Dayton Historic Preservation Commission

Meetings held the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00p.m. at Dayton City Hall
2011 Meeting Dates
Agenda for January 11

Minutes from past meetings:
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Documents and Applications

Special Valuation Documents and Application

Dayton Historic Preservation Commission By-Laws
Application for Certificate of Appropriateness
Demolition of a Historic Structure Procedures
Local Register of Historic Places
City of Dayton Historic Districts Map
Historic Preservation Federal Tax Incentive Program

Special Valuation: A Local Tax Incentive Program
Guidelines Regarding Special Tax Valuation Eligible Expenses
Special Tax Valuation Procedures Checklist for Homeowner
Application and Certification of Special Valuation on Improvements to Historic Property
Affidavit Attesting Actual Costs for Special Valuation

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About the Commission

  • The Dayton Historic Preservation Commission was established in 1992 to ensure that the historic and cultural resources within the City of Dayton are preserved for future generations.
  • The members of the Commission are volunteers appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Council. Volunteers seeking a vacant position must demonstrate interest and competence in historic preservation and have experience in identifying, evaluating and protecting historic resources. A volunteer is selected from his or her discipline in fields such as, but not limited to, architecture, historic preservation, archaeology, education, planning or history. Commissioners work with the program’s professional staff to designate and protect significant historical and cultural resources.

Commissioners are responsible for:

  • Identifying and actively encouraging the conservation of the City of Dayton’s historic resources by initiating and maintaining a register of historic places;
  • Reviewing proposed changes to the properties designated on the register of historic places;
  • Raising community-wide awareness of the City’s history and historic resources; and,
  • Serving as the City’s primary resource in matters of history, historic planning and preservation.

Dayton Historic Preservation Commissioners
Kathy George, Chairman
Jane Eidt
James McCary
Faye Rainwater
Matt Zanger
Vacancy

Dayton Historic Preservation Commission Meetings
The Dayton Historic Preservation Commission meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at Dayton City Hall, 111 S. 1st Street, Dayton, WA unless otherwise announced. For more information on meeting times and locations, call 509.382.2361, or
e-mail cityclerk@daytonwa.com.

Interested in Serving on the Dayton Historic Preservation Commission?
The City of Dayton is committed to diversity in its citizen advisory boards and commissions. Members of the community or an affiliate with an interest in preserving local history are invited to contact Dayton City Hall by phone at 509.382.2361, or by e-mail, cityclerk@daytonwa.com for more information on Dayton Historic Preservation Commission activities and vacancies.

City of Dayton Historic Preservation Ordinance No. 1544: Dayton Municipal Code (DMC) 5-18
The Dayton City Council adopted a historic preservation ordinance in 1992, creating the Dayton Historic Preservation Commission and providing for controls to preserve historic sites within the City of Dayton. In 2008, Ordinance No. 1768 was adopted to include DMC 5-18.37, establishing procedures for the demolition of historic structures.

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