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City of Harrison Seeking Members for New Historic Commission

The city is taking steps to select members to its recently created board.

The release from the City of Harrison is below:

Do you love historical buildings and preserving history?

The Harrison City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1528 in August to create a Historic District Commission. The basic function of the Commission will be to promote the public's educational, cultural, economic, and general welfare through the preservation and protection of buildings, sites, places, and districts of historic interest. Initial tasks for the first Commission will include (1) reporting on and creating a local historic district, and (2) developing and implementing design guidelines for the conservation of structures within the local historic districts. 

The City is currently seeking five (5) individuals to serve on the Commission. Qualifications for serving on the Commission are as follows:

Members must be a resident of Harrison and registered to vote within the city limits.
Members cannot hold a salaried or elective office with the City. 
Members shall demonstrate a positive interest in historic preservation, possessing interest or expertise in architecture, history, building rehabilitation, archeology, or preservation or conservation in general. 

Generally speaking, we are looking for individuals with a background in history, archeology, architectural history, architecture, and architectural experience with historic structures. If you have an interest in serving on the Historic District Commission or simply want to request more information about the Commission, please contact Wade Phillips with the Department of Public Works at wphillips@harrisonar.gov or 870-741-3434.

To complete an application to serve as a Commissioner on the first City of Harrison Historic District, visit www.HarrisonAR.gov/HistoricDistrictCommission to complete the form.

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