- Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission
The City of Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission, established in 1977, is a the Omaha city government's a nine-member board responsible for recommending official
Omaha Landmarks to theOmaha City Council . The Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission is that was established by ordinance in 1977 to review and recommend to the City Council on all matters pertaining to the designation of individual buildings, sites, objects, or entire districts of local historical significance. The commission is staffed by the Landmarks Division of the Omaha Planning Department.History
The first comprehensive preservation ordinance in Nebraska was adopted by the
Omaha City Council in 1977. [ [http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/planning/ "Planning,"] City of Omaha. Retrieved 9/22/07.] The commission was created after the demolition of the Old Post Office, when the pro-preservation organizationLandmarks, Inc. advocated its creation. [ [http://www.omahalandmarks.org/about.html "About"] Landmarks, Inc. Retrieved 9/22/07.]Patterned after successful legislation in
Seattle ,New York City andSavannah, Georgia , the "Landmarks Heritage Preservation Ordinance" created the Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. The first comprehensive preservation ordinance in Nebraska, its purpose focuses on designating structures and districts of local significance; regulate work done on designated buildings; and identify and implement overall goals and objectives for preservation in the city. [Mead & Hunt, Inc. (2006) " [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/reports/omaha_so_central.pdf Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of South Central Omaha, Nebraska: Historic Buildings Survey.] " Nebraska State Historical Society. p. 37. Retrieved 6/16/07.]Composition
The Commission has nine members, including an architect, a curator, a professional historian, three members active in a preservation-related field, two laypersons and an owner or operator of a business or property within a landmark heritage preservation district. [ [http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/departments/mayor/Boards%20and%20Commissions/Boards%20and%20Commissions.htm "Boards and Commissions,"] City of Omaha. Retrieved 9/22/07.] Commission members are appointed by the Mayor to terms of three years, subject to confirmation by the City Council. The Commission selects its own chairman and rules of procedure. The bodygenerally meets monthly with special meetings held by call of the chairman. [Mead and Hunt. (2003) " [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/reports/omaha_central.pdf Reconnaissance Survey of Selected Neighborhoods in Central Omaha, Nebraska: Nebraska Historic Buildings Survey.] " City of Omaha Planning Department, Omaha Certified Local Government, andNebraska State Historical Society. p 30. Retrieved 8/30/07.] The
Nebraska State Historical Society funded the development of [http://cityofomaha.org/landmarks/ the Commission's website] , and a Geographic Information System (GIS) for historic properties in 2000. [ [http://www.nebraskahistory.org/admin/report/report00.htm "Administration Annual Report"] , Nebraska State Historical Society. Retrieved 9/22/07.]Designations
As of 2007, more than 90 buildings and structures in Omaha have received
Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives , and have been listed by the City of Omaha as Certified Historic Rehabs. [ [http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/landmarks/certified%20rehabs/Default.htm "Certified Historic Rehabs in Omaha"] . City of Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. Retrieved 8/30/07.]ee also
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Omaha Landmarks References
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