German Village Commission
The German Village Commission is a governmental organization appointed by the Mayor of Columbus, Ohio to "preserve, protect and enhance the unique architectural and historical features of the German Village Historic District." The commission has the power to approve architectural designs and exterior alterations. The commission was formed in 1960 pursuant to ordinances #976-60 and #1221-60.[1]
Commissioners[2] | Position |
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Anthony Hartke | Chairman, Recommended by German Village Society |
Jay Panzer | Vice Chairman |
Charissa Durst | Architect |
Brett Leukart | Designee of Mayor |
Karen McCoy | Designee of Council |
Mark Ours | Architect |
Ned Thiell | Recommended by German Village Society |
Abbreviation | GVC |
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Formation | 1960 |
Type | Governmental organization |
Headquarters | Columbus, Ohio |
Chairman | Anthony Hartke |
Website | German Village Commission |
References
- "German Village Commission", City of Columbus, Retrieved 29 sept 2009.
- "German Village Commission" Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine, German Village Society, Retrieved 29 sept 2009.
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