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Historic District Commission
The Historic District Commission has seven members appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Commission for three-year, staggered terms. The primary responsibility of the Historic District Commission is to review applications and plans for the construction, alteration, repair, moving, or demolition affecting the exterior appearance of a historic or non-historic resource within any of the five Local Historic Districts.
They may also propose to create or modify existing historic districts, and can create a study committee to analyze requests for historic designation of specific properties within or outside of historic districts.
State law and local ordinance reflect some specific membership qualifications for the Historic District Commission, including that one member, if available, shall be a graduate of an accredited school of architecture, have at least two years of architectural experience, or be an architect registered in the state. One City Commissioner has typically served on the Historic District Commission as a liaison, but has no voting rights.
Meetings
Meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 4 p.m. in City Hall Room 301 (City Commission Chambers), 10 N. Division St., Battle Creek, MI 49014.
Agendas & Minutes
Members
2025 Historic District Commission Member List
Historic District Commission Bylaws
Meeting Schedule & Petition Deadlines
2026 Meeting Dates and Application Deadlines
Historic Preservation Plans
Historic Preservation Plan - December 1995
Historic District Map
For properties located in one of the City's five local historic districts, a Certificate of Appropriateness application is needed for any exterior work being done at the property. To determine if a specific property is in one of these historic districts, please use the link below to access a map of the districts.
Interactive Historic District Map
Certificate of Appropriateness/Notice to Proceed Application
Resources for Applicants and Commissioners
What is a Local Historic District?
Design Guidelines and Recommendations for Local Historic Districts