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The project logo Historic Resources Commission

The project logo Historic Resources Commission

The Historic Resources Commission (HRC) was created in 1979 through a local ordinance adopted by both the City of Asheville and Buncombe County pursuant to North Carolina General Statute. The joint city/county commission consists of twelve members, with six appointments from each jurisdiction. A majority of the members of the commission shall have demonstrated special interest, experience, or education in history, architecture, archaeology, or related fields. All members have equal voting rights and serve three year terms. No member may serve more than two consecutive terms. Officers of the commission are elected amongst themselves.

View current members and board composition requirements here

The HRC reviews development projects and proposed subdivisions within local historic districts and local landmarks to ensure that the proposed work is consistent with the applicable design standards. Once a project has been approved, a Certificate of Appropriateness (CA) is issued to the property owner or applicant, which should be posted on site with any other required permits. Please note that a CA is for design review approval only, and does not include approval for building, zoning or other permit types that may be required. If you are considering a project and are unsure of what permit types you will need to obtain, you should contact the Development Services Department: 828-259-5846.

Chair: Sioux Oliva 

Enabling City/County Ordinances & NC General Statute

Rules of Procedure

2023 Annual Report


Regularly Scheduled Meetings

Regular meetings of the HRC are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 4 p.m. in the North Conference Room on the first floor of the Asheville City Building located at 70 Court Plaza, Asheville. The next regular meeting of the HRC is scheduled for Wednesday, January 8, 2025.

The HRC reviews applications for Major Work Certificates of Appropriateness at their regularly scheduled monthly meetings. Please click here for information on applying for a Major Work.

2024 Meeting Schedule

2025 Meeting Schedule

Regular meetings are available to livestream online via the City’s YouTube channel or online engagement hub.

View current members and board composition requirements here

 

 

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