What is the Brockport Historic Preservation Board?
In 1990 the Village of Brockport adopted a preservation ordinance, similar to those enacted in other municipalities across New York State. Its purpose is to protect from destruction or insensitive rehabilitation, buildings and neighborhoods in the Village which have special historic, architectural and cultural character. This ordinance created the Brockport Historic Preservation Board (BHPB) with responsibilities to identify the Village’s significant historic and architectural resources, initiate the designation process of Village landmarks and historic districts and review applications for proposed exterior changes to buildings that are Village landmarks or in Village historic districts. The BHPB meets on the third Thursday of each month, unless otherwise announced at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Hall, 49 State Street. Meetings are open to the public. Additional meetings are scheduled as needed. What is a Village Designated Landmark or Historic District? A Village landmark is an officiall