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Historic Preservation Board
In 2003 the Town of Orchard Park adopted a Historic Preservation Law which established the
Historic Preservation Board. This seven member volunteer Board as defined by the law, consists
of one architect, one historian one real estate professional, one building contractor or
engineer and three Town of Orchard Park residents. Each serve for four year terms, with
three expiring at the same time and four expiring two years later. The Historic Preservation
Board is charged to protect and enhance the landmarks and historic buildings in the Town of
Orchard Park that represent distinctive elements of Orchard Park's historic, architectural
and cultural heritage. This Board may recommend the designation of a property or group of
properties as an historic site, subject to Town Board approval, as a Town Landmark. In addition
the Historic Preservation Board assists property owners seeking Town, State or National Historic
Landmark designations. reviews all applications for building permits on Landmark designated
properties and issues approvals prior to the issuance of building permits. In addition, the
Historic Preservation Board is charged with the task of taking a photographic inventory and
historic survey of old buildings in the Town and keeping all records of these properties
identified as significant.
Historic Preservation Introduced, by Suzanne S. Kulp, Town Historian
Minutes –
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MEMBERS
Daniel Ransom
Bradley Rauch
Michael Stock
Thomas Jaeger
Norman Stoj
David Kaczor, Town Board Liason
Suzanne Kulp, Town Historian
Historic Preservation Board
Notice of Meeting
DATE:
TIME: 7pm
PLACE: Supervisor’s Office – Town Hall- 4295 South Buffalo St. Orchard Park
Daniel G. Ransom, Chairman
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