Government Boards and Commissions

Historical Commission

The Historical Commission was established by the City of Farmington in 1973 for the following purpose: 1) to safeguard the heritage of the City by preserving the cultural, social, economic, political and architectural elements having historic significance; 2) to stabilize and improve property values in such districts; 3) to foster and promote civic beautification with emphasis on historical significance; 4) to promote the use of local history for education, pleasure and the welfare of the citizens of the City; and 5) to encourage the collection of records and objects which interpret the history of Farmington, and cooperate in the establishment and operation of a museum or other appropriate center for custody and display of such items. The Historical Commission, consisting of nine members, meets on a monthly basis.

Members  
Laura Myers, Chairperson 3/31/2014
James Atkinson, Secretary 3/31/2012
Sharon Bernath 3/31/2014
Keith Grattan 3/31/2013
Jane Gundlach 3/31/2013
Michael Harrison 3/31/2012
Donald Munter 3/31/2013
Marilyn Weimar 3/31/2013
Vacancy  

Historical Commission Resources

printer-friendly Historic District Map

Click here for the Historic District Site Plan Application

Click here for Agendas and Minutes

Staff Liaison and Contacts  
Vincent Pastue, City Manager 248-474-5500, x 2221

 

 

 


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