Historic Preservation Commission
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Who are they?
The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is dedicated to preserving
the City's cultural and architectural heritage. The Commission
is appointed by the City Council. At the present time, the Council
has appointed the City's Planning Commission with the dual responsibilities
of serving as the Historic Preservation Commission. The following
individuals were appointed by the City Council to serve in a dual
capacity as the Historic Preservation Commission / Planning Commission:
- Larry McNiel, Chairman
- Richard Macias, Vice-Chairman
- John Mannerino
- Pamela Stewart
- Peter Tolstoy
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What do they do?
The HPC focuses on review of structures
and sites for historic significance to determine if it is worthy
of being designated as a Landmark. The HPC also reviews and must
approve building plans which result in the alteration or destruction
of a Landmark.
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When do they meet?
The Historic Preservation Commission holds public meetings on
the second Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambers, 10500 Civic Center Drive (on the east side of Haven
Avenue, one block south of Foothill Boulevard).
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How can I get involved?
Attending meetings of the Historic Preservation Commission is
a good way to learn and become involved in preserving Rancho Cucamonga's
history. There are local preservation groups you can join which
are active in preserving the City's cultural and architectural
heritage. These are listed in the Resources section.
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