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LANDMARKS COMMISSION 5:00 PM      Export to iCalendar
Special Meeting of the Landmarks Commission
Name DetailsStart DateEnd DateE-mailWeb SiteAppointed By
Edna Ely-Ledesma Adult City Resident
Three-year term.
Termed-out: 4/30/2027
5/24/2022 4/30/2027     Mayor/Council Confirms
Jacob Morrison Registered Architect
Three-year term. (90 days added per MGO 33.01)
Termed-out: 4/30/2026
8/1/2023 7/30/2026 jkemorrison@gmail.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
John W. Duncan Common Council Member
Termed-out: 4/20/2027
4/15/2025 4/20/2027 district1@cityofmadison.com http://www.city...ncil/district1/ Mayor/Council Confirms
Katherine N. Kaliszewski Adult City Resident
Three-year term. (90 days added per MGO 33.01)
Termed-out: 4/30/2026
5/2/2017 7/30/2026 knkaliszewski@gmail.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
Maurice D. Taylor Licensed Realtor
Three-year term.
Termed-out: 4/30/2027
10/15/2019 4/30/2027 Taylorm@firstweber.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
Molly S. Harris Historian
Three-year term. (90 days added per MGO 33.01)
Termed-out: 4/30/2028
5/24/2022 7/30/2028     Mayor/Council Confirms
Richard B. Arnesen Adult City Resident
Three-year term.
Termed-out: 4/30/2028
9/20/2016 4/30/2028 rba@stonehousedevelopment.com   Mayor/Council Confirms
Madison General Ordinance Sec. 33.19 - It is hereby declared a matter of public policy that the protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of improvements of special character or special historical interest or value is a public necessity and is required in the interest of health, prosperity, safety and welfare of the people. The purpose of this section is to: a) effect and accomplish the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of such improvements and of districts which represent or reflect elements of the City's cultural, social, economic, political and architectural history; b) safeguard the City's historic and cultural heritage, as embodied and reflected in such landmarks and historic districts; c) stabilize and improve property values; d) foster civic pride in the beauty and noble accomplishments of the past; e) protect and enhance the City's attractions to residents, tourists and visitors, and serve as a support and stimulus to business and industry; f) strengthen the economy of the City; g) promote the use of historic districts and landmarks for the education; pleasure and welfare of the people of the City.