Historic Preservation Commission

The Historic Preservation Commission is a seven-member group appointed by the Board of Supervisors to review projects and developments that may change or alter the historic character of historic districts in the county. One member is also Planning Commission member, and one member must be either an architect or architectural historian. The Commission also works to educate the public about Clarke’s historic and cultural resources. HPC members serve four-year terms.

Current Members:

  • Katherine Berger, Chair
  • Page Carter, Vice Chair
  • Bob Glover, Planning Commission representative
  • Deborah “Dee-Dee” Liggins
  • Billy Thompson, IV
  • Robert “Robin” York
  • Jesse Russell
  • David Weiss, Board of Supervisors liaison

Historic Preservation Commission meetings begin at 4 p.m. on the third Wednesday of odd-numbered months in the second-floor meeting space of the Berryville-Clarke County Government Center located at 101 Chalmers Ct. in Berryville, Va. All meetings are open to the public.

For more information contact:

Jeremy Camp
Senior Planner & Zoning Administrator
(540) 955-5131
jcamp@clarkecounty

Maral Kalbian
Clarke County Architectural Historian
(540) 955-1231
maral@mkalbian.com

 

2022 DRAFT Battle of Berryville: Military Terrain Analysis & Historic Context Study
2021 Historic Districts 
2018 Historic Resources Plan
2017 Clarke County Driving Tour