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HISTORIC  DISTRICT  COMMISSION

Established in 1970, the Historic District Commission (HDC), is the mechanism for monitoring and preserving the integrity and beauty of the Exeter Historic Districts.

The HDC serves to: Safeguard the architectural heritage of the Town. Preserve elements of the communities architectural, cultural, social, economic and political history.  Conserve property values.  Foster civic pride.  Promote the use of the historic districts for the education, pleasure and welfare of the citizens of Exeter. 

Seven member commission, including one selectman serving concurrent with term of office, and a member of the Planning Board, appointed by the Board of Selectmen, and four alternates (effective 3/90), to three year terms, as provided by RSA 673:5 III.
Members:
Ron Schutz Nicole Martineau
Pam Gjettum Open
Wendy Bergeron Open - Alternate
Fred Kollmorgen Open - Alternate
Julie Gilman, Selectmen's Rep. Open - Alternate
Pete Cameron, Planning Board Rep. Open - Alternate


HDC Links
What are Historic Districts Good For Anyway?  
HDC Preservation Guidelines       
Color Selections          
Frequently Asked Questions           
Guidelines for Signs in the Historic District      
Apply for a Residential "Alewife" sign for your House         
What Changes to your Property Require HDC Approval       
Historic District Commission Application        
Here is a map of the Exeter Historic Districts      
Weatherizing Your Historic Home          


For assistance with HDC matters call the Planning Office office at 603-773-6112. E-Mail us at buildingandplanning@town.exeter.nh.us











 



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