Volusia County’s Historic Preservation Board will meet at 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 24, at the Halifax Historical Society Museum, 252 S. Beach
St., Daytona Beach.
Members will discuss current projects and update the list of the
county’s most endangered historic properties.
The Historic Preservation Board is appointed by the Volusia County
Council to issue certificates of designation for eligible historic
resources such as structures, archaeological sites and historic
districts; and certificates of appropriateness for demolition,
alteration, relocation and new construction. The board advises the
County Council on matters related to historic preservation policy,
including use, management and maintenance of county-owned historic
resources.
The public is invited to attend and may speak about any issue on the
agenda. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and
Florida Statutes, persons with disabilities needing special
accommodation to participate in the proceedings should request
assistance at least two business days before the date of the meeting.
For more information or accommodation, please contact Historic
Preservation Officer Julie Adams Scofield at (386) 736-5953, ext. 2008,
or
jscofield@co.volusia.fl.us.