The City of Savannah and the Historic Carver Village Neighborhood Association will meet to discuss the establishment of a conservation district and property tax exemptions.
The meeting will be Monday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Carver Village Center, 905 Collat Ave.
"Representatives from the Metropolitan Planning Commission’s Historic Preservation Department will begin the meeting by discussing the establishment of a conservation district to prevent the demolition of historic structures and recombination of land within the neighborhood," a City spokesperson says.
"The National Park Service recently added the neighborhood to the National Register of Historic Places, and establishing a conservation district complements that designation."
Representatives from the Chatham County Board of Assessor’s Office will discuss homestead exemptions available to owner-occupied properties within the neighborhood during the second portion of the meeting.
The meeting will be Monday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Carver Village Center, 905 Collat Ave.
"Representatives from the Metropolitan Planning Commission’s Historic Preservation Department will begin the meeting by discussing the establishment of a conservation district to prevent the demolition of historic structures and recombination of land within the neighborhood," a City spokesperson says.
"The National Park Service recently added the neighborhood to the National Register of Historic Places, and establishing a conservation district complements that designation."
Representatives from the Chatham County Board of Assessor’s Office will discuss homestead exemptions available to owner-occupied properties within the neighborhood during the second portion of the meeting.