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Historic Preservation Board
The Historic Preservation Board (HPB) consists of seven members who are appointed by the Mayor and live or work within Historic Districts of Park City, are associated with the Utah State Historical Society or Preservation Utah, or are professionals in architecture, rehabilitation construction or other technical professions.
The Historic Preservation Board meets regularly the 1st Wednesday of each month in the City Hall Council Chambers located at 445 Marsac Avenue. Meetings begin at 5:00 pm; subject to change.
It is the first priority of the City Council that the HPB have technical representation in Historic preservation, therefore, when vacancies occur and if appropriate, it shall be the first consideration of the City Council to ensure that there is a licensed architect, or other professional having substantial experience in rehabilitation-type construction, serving on the HPB, and secondly that there is representation from the Park City Historical Society. In addition, the HPB should include members with the following qualifications, or representing the following interests:
- A member recommended by or associated with the Utah State Historical Society or Preservation Utah.
- A member living in the Historic District with demonstrated interest and knowledge of Historic preservation.
- A member appointed at large from Park City with demonstrated interest and knowledge of Historic preservation.
- A member associated with Main Street Business and commercial interests.
We rely on engaged community members like you to help shape your city. Interested in serving in this capacity, go HERE for more information and to apply. Applicants must also complete and submit a DISCLOSURE FORM to planning@parkcity.org. Open until February 12, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.
BOARD MEMBER | Term Expiration Date |
PUGGY HOMGREN | May, 2027 |
LOLA BEATLEBROX | May, 2027 |
JOHN HUTCHINGS | May, 2027 |
DOUGLAS STEPHENS | May, 2025 |
RANDY SCOTT, CHAIR | May, 2025 |
JACK HODGKINS | May, 2025 |
ALAN LONG | May, 2025 |