HISTORIC COMMISSION
| HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION | |||
| Marty Cogan, Treasurer |
Position 1 | Exp 11/30/12 | |
| Dee Bright, Chairman |
Position 2 | Exp 11/30/13 | |
| vacant |
Position 3 | Exp 11/30/14 | |
| Doug Breitlling | Position 4 | Exp 11/30/13 | |
| Greg Moon, Vice-Chairman |
Position 5 | Exp 11/30/14 | |
| Richard Grinnell |
Position 6 | Exp 3/7/14 | |
| vacant |
Position 7 | Exp 3/7/14 |
City Historic Preservation Officer - Glenna Booth, Office of the Mayor -- 253-9703
Eureka Springs was the first Historic District in Arkansas, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. At the time of this designation, the entire city limits of about two square miles were named as the Historic District. In 2005, a second nomination was approved by the National Park Service, establishing Eureka Springs as Nationally Significant district on the National Register of Historic Places, the only one in Arkansas!
Eureka Springs has also received additional recognitions:
Commission of Excellence Award 2011 National Alliance of Preservation Commissions
Community Heritage Award, 2011 Historic Preservation Alliance of Arkansas
Eureka Springs Historic District: One of Top Ten Places to Visit in Arkansas Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism, 2011
SHINE AWARD, 2008 and 2010 Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission
Great Places in America/Streets: Spring Street American Planning Association
Preserve America Community, 2005 US President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
One of Twelve Distinctive Destinations‚ 2001 National Trust for Historic Preservation
Recipient of Save America‚'s Treasures Grant 2004 U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
Oldest Continuing Tree City USA in Arkansas (Since 1981)
Community of the Year, Meritorious Achievement Award 2005 Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission
Volunteer Community of the Year 2004 Arkansas Division of Volunteerism, Arkansas Municipal League
One of America‚'s Top 25 Art Communities 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 American Style Magazine
MISSION OF THE EUREKA SPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION...
The HDC's overall goal is to preserve and protect our town, not to complicate the lives of property owners! Our shared heritage - the visual, architectural character of Eureka Springs' historic district - is precious. It can neither be found anywhere else in America, nor can it be duplicated or faked.
Change is regulated by issuing Certificates of Appropriateness (CofAs) for work planned on property in the historic district.
A CofA is required when doing any work on the exterior of a building, or on built site improvements. All changes, restoration, maintenance and alterations to buildings, grounds and properties within the boundaries of the district as set by the National Historic Register are subject to approval by the Historic District Commission. A map is available to determine if you live in the district. A CofA is always required, even if a Building Permit is not. You may pick up your application at City Hall. The Eureka Springs Historic District Guidelines are available for you to review at City Hall or follow the links on the front page of this website.
To read the History of the Eureka Springs Historic District, click here.
To send e-mail to the Commission, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Frequently Asked Questions
Meetings and Deadlines
Meetings are regularly scheduled for 6 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Meetings are broadcast live over Cable Channel 21.
Level II and Level III documentations must be received at least 10 days before meeting date. Level II property line fences/walls and all Level III will require an HDC site visit prior to meeting. New construction and addition footprints must be visually marked for the site visit. Receptionist will provide a checklist for these Level III applications.
| 2012 Meeting Dates 6 PM City Hall, 44 S. Main St. |
Application and Documentation Due Date |
| Level III Level I, II |
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| January 4 |
December 22 December 29 |
| January 18 |
January 5 January 12 |
| February 1 |
January 19 January 26 |
| February 15 | February 2 February 9 |
| March 7 |
February 23 March 1 |
| March 21 |
March 8 March 15 |
| April 4 |
March 22 March 29 |
| April 18 |
April 5 April 12 |
| May 2 |
April 19 April 26 |
| May 16 | May 3 May 10 |
| June 6 |
May 24 May 31 |
| June 20 |
June 7 June 14 |
| July 3* Tuesday |
June 21 June 28 (Wednesday) |
| July 18 |
July 5 July 12 |
| August 1 |
July 19 July 26 |
| August 15 | August 2 August 9 |
| September 5 |
August 23 August 30 |
| September 19 |
September 6 September 13 |
| October 3 |
September 20 September 27 |
| October 17 |
October 4 October 11 |
| November 7 |
October 25 November 1 |
| November 21 |
November 8 November 15 |
| December 5 |
November 21 November 29 |
| December 19 December 6 December 13 |
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- 06:00:00 PM | "18:00PM C.A.P.C. MEETING
Extraordinary Escape
EUREKA SPRINGS AWARDS

2010 SHINE AWARD

TOP ARTS DESTINATION-1OTH

BEST STREET-SPRING ST

OLDEST TREE CITY, 29 YEARS












