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The Board of Architectural Review (BAR) is a nine member citizen board appointed by the City Council that is responsible for protecting individually designated historic properties and properties within Architectural Design Control districts within the City of Charlottesville.  
The [[Charlottesville]] [[Board of Architectural Review]] ('''BAR''') is a nine-member citizen board appointed by [[City Council]] that is responsible for protecting individually designated historic properties and properties within [[Architectural Design Control district]]s within the city.  


The Board must include at least two licensed architects; a member of the city's planning commission; two owners of a business or commercial property in a design control district; one owner of residential property or a resident in a design control district; either a landscape architect or a licensed professional contractor; and two historians or people with a substantial background in history or historic preservation.  
The BAR reviews changes to the exterior of designated properties in architectural design control districts. Their review includes new building construction, alterations, building additions, and demolitions. Some minor changes to the exterior of a property, such as paint color and signs, may be reviewed administratively by city staff.  


The Board reviews  changes to the exterior of designated propertiesin architectural design control districts. Their review includes new building construction, alterations, building additions, and demolitions. Some minor changes to the exterior of a property, such as paint color and signs may be reviewed administratively by the City staff.
The BAR generally meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of [[City Hall]].
 
The Board generally meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, starting at 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of City Hall.


==Members==
==Members==
Fred Wolf '''(CHAIR)''' ''Licensed Architect''
The Board must include at least two licensed architects; a member of the city's planning commission; two owners of a business or commercial property in a design control district; one owner of residential property or a resident in a design control district; either a landscape architect or a licensed professional contractor; and two historians or people with a substantial background in history or historic preservation.
 
John Sydney Knight '''(VICE-CHAIR)''' ''Landscape Architect''
 
James Wall ''Property Owner in ADC District''
 
Eryn Brennan ''Historian''
 
William Adams ''Licensed Architect''
 
Michael Osteen ''Planning Commission liaison''
 
Brian Hogg ''Historian''
 
Rebecca Schoenthal ''Owner of business in ADC District''


Amy Gardner ''Owner of business in ADC District''  
*Fred Wolf '''(CHAIR)''' ''Licensed Architect''
*John Sydney Knight '''(VICE-CHAIR)''' ''Landscape Architect''
*James Wall ''Property Owner in ADC District''
*Eryn Brennan ''Historian''
*William Adams ''Licensed Architect''
*Michael Osteen ''Planning Commission liaison''
*Brian Hogg ''Historian''
*Rebecca Schoenthal ''Owner of business in ADC District''
*Amy Gardner ''Owner of business in ADC District''  


==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=803 Board of Architectural Review]on the City website.
[http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=803 Board of Architectural Review]on the City website.


[[Category: Charlottesville City Departments]]
[[Category: Charlottesville boards and commissions]]

Revision as of 12:09, 9 July 2009

The Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review (BAR) is a nine-member citizen board appointed by City Council that is responsible for protecting individually designated historic properties and properties within Architectural Design Control districts within the city.

The BAR reviews changes to the exterior of designated properties in architectural design control districts. Their review includes new building construction, alterations, building additions, and demolitions. Some minor changes to the exterior of a property, such as paint color and signs, may be reviewed administratively by city staff.

The BAR generally meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of City Hall.

Members

The Board must include at least two licensed architects; a member of the city's planning commission; two owners of a business or commercial property in a design control district; one owner of residential property or a resident in a design control district; either a landscape architect or a licensed professional contractor; and two historians or people with a substantial background in history or historic preservation.

  • Fred Wolf (CHAIR) Licensed Architect
  • John Sydney Knight (VICE-CHAIR) Landscape Architect
  • James Wall Property Owner in ADC District
  • Eryn Brennan Historian
  • William Adams Licensed Architect
  • Michael Osteen Planning Commission liaison
  • Brian Hogg Historian
  • Rebecca Schoenthal Owner of business in ADC District
  • Amy Gardner Owner of business in ADC District

External Links

Board of Architectural Reviewon the City website.