Search Filter By: Content Type Article Pages (4) Topics Historic Rochester (5) Real Estate/Housing/City Property (3) Accreditation, Awards & Recognitions (1) City Council and Legislation (1) City Records (1) Permits and Licenses (1) Zoning and Planning (1) Publication Date Up to Dec 2010 (0) Jan 2011 to Dec 2013 (0) Jan 2014 and Up (5) Historic Preservation - The Rochester Preservation Ordinance designated) require review by the Preservation Board, as set forth in the City Code Section 120-194. Approval … and to any change of color in local landmarks. The Preservation Board must issue a Certificate … difficult to define "fit," most applications are reviewed by the Rochester Preservation Board. Design … Historic Village Trustees and City Council Proceedings Rochester’s early days On May 7, 1817, the Board of Trustees of the newly incorporated Village … of the board and Joseph Spencer village clerk. Over the next few weeks, the board continued to fill vacancies … to be called a city. The state granted Rochester a city charter on April 28, and on June 3 the Board … Historic Preservation - Designated Buildings of Historic Value by a determination of the New York State Board for Historic Preservation. Those properties are then recommended … Preserving Our Heritage the oversight of the Preservation Board. Examples of designated landmark properties are City Hall, Sibley … Southeast Neighborhoods - North Winton Village Rochester, sponsored by the Charitable Foundation of the Real Estate Board, has chosen a “Healthy Blocks … « 1 »