Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board

The Landmarks Preservation Board was established in 1973 with the mission of preserving structures of historical importance. Its eleven members are appointed by the mayor and approved by the City Council. The Board must include two architects, two historians, one member of the City Planning Commission, one structural engineer, and one person each representing the fields of finance and real estate management. The other three members have no required occupation or affiliation, although all Board appointees are expected to have an interest in historic preservation.

From the description of Landmarks Preservation Board records, 1942-1995 (bulk 1968-1995). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 166428944

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