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The Town of
Aberdeen Historic Preservation Commission meets the 3rd
Monday of each month at 5:00pm at the Aberdeen Town
Hall. The Town of Aberdeen was established in the
late 1700s by Scottish settlers and while we are still
growing today, parts of Aberdeen are still historic.
The Historic
Preservation Commission was put in place to help
property owners conserve our historic neighborhoods,
structures and features by providing guidance and
resources when you are planning changes to your property
in the
Historic District. The Commission will help
with questions of appropriateness in appearance,
landscaping and economic feasibility. The first
step is completing and submitting the Application for
Certificate of Appropriateness for review.
Applications are reviewed by the Historic Preservation
Commission once per month. The Commission will
consider the application and review it for its adherence
to the design guidelines of the district, and ensure
that proposed changes are in keeping with the ambiance
of the historic district. The primary
concern is that the historic character of the property
be retained and preserved.
Once approved, a
Certificate of Appropriateness Permit will be issued and
will remain in place for the implementation for up to
one year from date of approval. Depending on the
project, a building or zoning permit may be required as
well.
Historic
Preservation Commission Members
John G.
Sloan
(In
District)
500 E.
Main
Street
Aberdeen,
NC
28315
Telephone:
910-944-1342
Term
Expires
-
June 30,
2007
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Janet
Kenworthy
( In
District)
201 Blue
Street
Aberdeen,
NC
28315
Telephone:
910-944-7350
Term
Expires
-
June 30,
2005
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Joel
Stancil
(
Out
of
District
/
In-Town)
116 W.
Main
Street
Aberdeen,
NC
28315
Telephone:
910-944-1940
Term
Expires
- June
30, 2006
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Dell
Crumpton
608 E.
Main
Street
Aberdeen,
NC
28315
Telephone:
910-944-2567
Term
Expires
- June
30, 2007
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