Historic Landmarks Commission
The Historic Landmarks Commission was created in 2006 by Ordinance No. 06-25 to help oversee the preservation of the city's historic heritage. The City recognizes that certain significant historic resources located within its boundaries contribute to the unique character of the community and are irreplaceable, and as such merit preservation. This program identifies, evaluates, and designates historic resources as landmarks, and creates a process to assist in the perpetuation of these resources through review of alteration, moving, or demolition of designated landmarks, contributing historic resources, and historic resources of statewide significance. The Historic Landmarks Commission is a five-member body appointed by the Mayor and City Council. The Term of Service for Historic Landmark Commission is for 3 years
Click here to view Silverton's National Registered Places.
Name | Term Expires |
Fred Parkinson | December 31, 2023 |
Myra Kochalka | December 31, 2023 |
Sherry Hoefel | December 31, 2023 |
Iris Ireland | February 28, 2026 |
Andrea Morgan | June, 2026 |
Click here for a Committee Application.
Meetings
- Meetings are held as needed monthly.
- Third Tuesday of each month
- Located in the Silverton Council Chambers at 421 S. Water St. 97381
Meeting Packets & Minutes
Meeting packets are available at least four days before a meeting. Minutes are available following approval by the Historical Landmarks Commission.
View the Meetings page to access the most recent packet or approved minutes.