The South End Historic District Study Committee was created by Stamford Board of Representatives Resolution #4085 on February 1, 2021 pursuant to Connecticut State Statute Section 7-147b 

It is tasked with updating the inventory of historic buildings and determining the feasibility and boundaries of a potential Historic District in the South End, based on a draft scope of work approved by the Board of Representatives.

A Historic District pursuant to State Statute is created after:

  1. the Study Committee’s report has been reviewed by the Planning Board, Zoning Board, the Mayor and the Connecticut State Department of Economic and Community Development;
  2. A Public Hearing has been held;
  3. Two-thirds of the property owners in the proposed district vote for the creation of the district; and
  4. The Board of Representatives approving an ordinance creating the Historic District.

Once a historic District is created a Historic District Commission will be installed. The Commission has to review and approve proposed changes to buildings and structures in the Historic District.

Voting Members

StaffTitleDepartmentsPhoneEmail
Barney, SheilaSouth End Historic District Study Committee
Kahn, ReneeSouth End Historic District Study Committee
Michelson, BarrySouth End Historic District Study Committee
Tomas, CarmineSouth End Historic District Study Committee
Rhome, MarleneAlternateSouth End Historic District Study Committee
Halpern, SueChairSouth End Historic District Study Committee

Non Voting Members

StaffTitleDepartmentsPhoneEmail
Blessing, RalphLand Use Bureau ChiefAffordable Housing Trust Fund Board of Trustees, Land Use Bureau(203) 977-4711

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