Architectural Review Board

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Purpose

ARB insignia.b&wThe Fauquier County Architectural Review Board (ARB) was established in 1976 in conformance with a resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 22, Title 15.2 of the Code of Virginia. The mission of the ARB is to protect against the deterioration, destruction, and encroachment upon Fauquier County historic properties and cultural areas and to encourage uses that lead to their continuance, conservation, and improvement.  

Duties

The Architectural Review Board is charged with specific duties, including but not limited to:

  • advising and assisting the Board of Supervisors, the Planning Commission and other County departments and agencies in matters involving historically significant sites and buildings, such as appropriate land use on and around historic properties;
  • conducting studies deemed necessary to discern the best means of preserving and utilizing historic assets in the County; and
  • providing public preservation education for Fauquier County citizens and advising historic property owners regarding the best treatment options for historic resources. 

Composition

The ARB is comprised of seven (7) regular and voting members, all of whom must be Fauquier County residents with a demonstrated knowledge of and interest in the preservation of historic and architectural landmarks. One member is required to serve from each of the five County magisterial districts; another member is required to represent the Planning Commission; and the last member is designated citizen-at-large. 

 

Authority

The Architectural Review Board is established pursuant to Article 14, Part 3 of the Fauquier County Zoning Ordinance.

Term

Board members serve four-year staggered terms, ending September 30. The term of the Commission member shall be concurrent with his appointment to the Commission.

Meetings

The ARB generally meets monthly.  For details on the next meeting, call (540) 422-8210, or subscribe to the Architectural Review Board e-Notification service.

Contact us

Department of Community Development
16 Courthouse Square 
Warrenton, VA 20186
Phone: (540) 422-8210

 

Members Representing Term Expires
John Toler
Scott District
09/30/2029
John LaMonica Marshall District 09/30/2029
Melea Maybach Center District 09/30/2029
Margrete Stevens
Cedar Run District
01/10/2027
Bryan Jacobs Lee District 09/30/2027
Mary M. Root
Citizen at Large
03/09/2027
Matthew Smith
Planning Commission
12/31/2027

Wendy Wheatcraft, Planner

Department of Community Development (Staff Lead)

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Fauquier County Historic Preservation Award

The Architectural Review Board (ARB) presents the Fauquier County Historic Preservation Award annually to a deserving individual, group, organization, or business that has made a significant contribution to the preservation and/or protection of historic resources in Fauquier County. Nominations are accepted through March 31. An award recipient is selected in May. To review the award criteria and see a list of potential project examples, click on the following link.

Award Criteria & Project Examples

Do you know a Fauquier County resident, organization, or group deserving of this award? Submit an Award Nomination! See the link below.

Fauquier County Historic Preservation Award Nomination

Additional Links

Meeting Schedule and Agendas

Select the All Past link below to view previous agendas and minutes.

Fauquier County Historic Property Research Workshop

In celebration of National Historic Preservation Month and the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, the Fauquier County Community Development Department and the Architectural Review Board, in partnership with the Warrenton Architectural Review Board, will present the Fauquier County Historic Property Research Workshop on May 14 in the historic Warren Green Hotel. 

Michael Spencer, Associate Professor at the University of Mary Washington, will speak about dating building materials and using nondestructive forensic technologies to document historic structures.  Professor Spencer’s research has involved such new technologies as infrared thermography (IRT), resistance drilling, and micro-timing.

Wendy Wheatcraft, Fauquier County Preservation Planner, will present different methods of property research and outline the various primary source materials available in Fauquier County.      

FREE and Open to the Public 

For more information, contact the Fauquier County Planning Division at (540) 422-8210 or wendy.wheatcraft@fauquiercounty.gov.

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