Historic Preservation Commission

Purpose

The Commission shall have jurisdiction to regulate and preserve historic, architectural and cultural significance areas, landmarks and sites within their boundaries. 

Basic Information

Membership7 members consisting of 1 board of directors of the Waterville Historical Society, 1 resides within an adopted historic district, 1 from the business community, and 4 additional members. TermUp to 5 Years
MeetingsAs neededTerm LimitNone
Staff ContactEconomic/Community DevelopmentResidency RequirementResidency Required 
Reference 
Link to ordinanceChargeLink to commission charge
BylawsBylaws​​​
Agenda/MinutesLink to agendas and minutes


Current Members

MembersTypeExpires
Jessica CoutureHistorical Society 2029
Claude FranckeRegular2028
Patric MooreBusiness Community 2027
VacantHistoric District Resident2026
Paula RaymondRegular2029
Pam MerrillRegular2028
Ron MerrillRegular2027
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Architectural Survey of Victorian District 2024-2025

News Release

Waterville, Maine – November 21, 2024 - The City of Waterville is proud to announce it has received $19,875 in grant assistance from the Historic Preservation Fund, a program of the National Park Service, and the Maine Historic Preservation Commission. These funds will support a comprehensive survey of the Victorian Center neighborhood, a historic residential area located west of Downtown Waterville. This neighborhood, bound by Elm Street, Burleigh Street, Western Avenue, and North Street, boasts the city's highest concentration of structures built between 1850 and 1910, many of which have remained largely intact.

Julie A. Larry of Black Diamond Consultants Inc., a Gardiner-based preservation firm, has been selected to lead the survey project. The initiative will be overseen by the City of Waterville in collaboration with its newly formed Historic Preservation Commission. Preliminary research commenced this fall, with the project slated for completion by December 1, 2025.

The survey aims to document and evaluate the architectural and historical significance of the neighborhood's structures, which represent a key era in Waterville’s development. This effort underscores the City's commitment to preserving its rich heritage and ensuring informed decisions about future planning and development.

"We are thrilled to embark on this important project that will help us better understand and celebrate the historical fabric of our city," said Michael Hall, Community Development Specialist. "The Victorian Center neighborhood is a remarkable example of Waterville’s architectural legacy, and this survey will provide a strong foundation for its continued preservation."

Architectural Survey Report (PDF)

Victorian Center Neighborhood Map (PDF)

Victorian Center Neighborhood Survey by Street (PDF)