How qualified are the Board members who review my plans for alterations?

The Titusville Historic Preservation Board consists of seven members and two alternates with a wide variety of experience and interest in historic preservation. Four of the members must be Titusville residents. Local historian, and/or architectural or art historian, architect, urban and regional planner, landscape architect, lawyer, engineer and/or building contractor, realtor and/or property appraiser, interested residents of city historic districts; and Brevard County Historic Preservation Commission. All members of the Board are appointed by the City Council.

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1. How qualified are the Board members who review my plans for alterations?
2. Do the members of the Titusville Historic Preservation Board receive salaries for their public service?
3. In addition to overseeing the Local Historic Districts, what other activities does the Board engage in?