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|  The historical,
cultural and aesthetic heritage of the City of Dahlonega, Georgia is among its most valued
and important assets and the preservation of this heritage is essential to the promotion
of the health, prosperity and general welfare of the people.
The Dahlonega Historic Preservation
Commission consists of seven members appointed by the Mayor and ratified by the City
Council. All members are required to be residents of the City of Dahlonega and shall be
persons who have demonstrated special interests, experience or education in history,
architecture or the preservation of historic resources. In addition two ex-officio members
may be appointed by the Commission who own property in the city limits, but who are not
residents of the City of Dahlonega. The commission meets on the third Wednesday of each
month at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. The public is invited to attend. Special meetings will
also be called as needed
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The Historic
Preservation Commission is Authorized to:  |
- Prepare and maintain an inventory of all property within the City of Dahlonega having
the potential for designation as historic property.
- Recommend to the Dahlonega City Council specific districts, sites, buildings,
structures, or objects to be designated by ordinance as historic properties or historic
districts.
- Review applications for Certificates of Appropriateness, and grant or deny same in
accordance with the provisions of the Historic Preservation Ordinance.
- Recommend to the Dahlonega City Council that the designation of any district, site,
building, structure or object as a historic property or as a historic district be revoked
or removed.
- Restore or preserve any historic properties acquired by the City of Dahlonega.
- Promote the acquisition by the City of Dahlonega of facade easements and conservation
easements, as appropriate, in accordance with the provisions of the Georgia Uniform
Conservation Easement Act of 1992.
- Conduct educational programs on historic properties located within the City of Dahlonega
and on general historic preservation activities.
- Make such investigations and studies of matters relating to historic preservation
including consultation with historic preservation experts, the Dahlonega City Council or
the
Commission itself may, from time to time, deem necessary or appropriate for the purposes
of preserving historic resources.
- Seek out local, state, federal or private funds for historic preservation, and make
recommendations to the Dahlonega City Council concerning the most appropriate use of
any funds acquired.
- Submit to the Historic Preservation Division of the Department of Natural Resources a
list
of historic properties or historic districts designated.
- Perform historic preservation activities as the official agency of the Dahlonega
historic preservation program.
- Employ persons, if necessary, to carry out the responsibilities of the Commission with
approval of the Dahlonega City Council.
- Receive donations, grants, funds, or gifts of historic property and acquire and sell
historic properties. The Preservation Commission shall not obligate the City of Dahlonega
without prior consent.
- Review and make comments to the Historic Preservation Division of the Department of
Natural Resources concerning the nomination of properties within its jurisdiction to the
National Register of Historic Places.
- Participate in private, state and federal historic preservation programs and with the
consent
of the Dahlonega City Council enter into agreements to do the same.
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