Mission
The Commission serves as Randolph County's official body to identify,
preserve, and protect Randolph County's historic landmarks, and to
educate the public about those resources as well as historic
preservation in general.
- Natural heritage and related historical landmarks are some of
Randolph County’s most valued and important assets
-
the conservation and preservation of historical landmarks can enhance
the quality of life for residents and can foster economic development by
helping to sustain heritage tourism resources
Procedures & Forms
Commission Members
|
Representation |
Member |
Initial Staggered Term |
|
County Planning Director |
Hal Johnson |
By Ordinance |
|
Commissioner District 1 |
Vacant |
3 years |
|
Commissioner District 2 |
Fran Andrews |
2 years |
|
Commissioner District 3 |
Warren Dixon |
1 year |
|
Commissioner District 4 |
Robby Davis
|
3 years |
|
Commissioner District 5 |
Lynne Qualls |
2 years |
|
At-large Members |
Bill Johnson |
1 year |
|
|
Mac Whatley |
3 years |
|
|
Bill Ivey |
2 years |
|
Alternate Member |
Robyn Hankins |
3 years |
Contact Information
The Randolph County Planning Department provides staff support and coordination for the Historic Landmark Preservation Commission. The County Planning Department is located in the Central Permitting Building at 204 E. Academy Street, Asheboro, N.C.; Get
Map
Telephone: Asheboro- 336-318-6555, Liberty- 336-218-4555,
or Archdale/Trinity- 336-819-3555.
The Deputy Clerk to the Board of
County Commissioners also serves as Clerk to the Historic Landmark Preservation Commission. She can be reached at 336-318-6300.