The purpose of the Historic Preservation Commission is to act as an advisory body to the staff, the Design Review Board, and City Council on all matters pertaining to historic preservation.
(Ord. 22-05 § 5; Ord. 23-04 § 1)
A Historic Preservation Commission for the City is created.
(Ord. 22-05 § 5; Ord. 23-04 § 1)
The Historic Preservation Commission shall consist of seven members.
(Ord. 22-05 § 5; Ord. 23-03 § 3; Ord. 23-04 § 1)
Commissioners shall be appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council according to the process established in Chapter 2.15.
Applicants and members must demonstrate respect for the diversity of the Goleta community and be committed to ensuring equity, inclusion, and access for all residents and visitors in the provision of government services.
The Historic Preservation Commission shall be composed of professional and lay members with demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation. Historic Preservation Commission members may be appointed from among the disciplines of architecture, history, architectural history, planning, archaeology, or other related disciplines, such as American studies, landscape architecture, cultural geography, or cultural anthropology, to the extent that such professionals are available in the community. Historic Preservation Commission membership may also include lay members who have demonstrated special interest/expertise, competence, experience, or knowledge of Goleta history and historic preservation, and/or are members of local Chumash tribal group(s).
The members of the first appointed Historic Preservation Commission shall so classify themselves by lot that three of their number shall term out of office on June 30, 2024, two on June 30, 2025, and two on June 30, 2026.