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Anniston Historic Preservation Commission Mission Statement
The City of Anniston has determined that the historical culture and aesthetic heritage of the City are
among its most valued and important assets and that the preservation of this heritage is essential to the
promotion of the health, prosperity and general welfare of the community and its citizens. The
preservation of these assets is also intended to stimulate the revitalization of the business districts and
historic neighborhoods of Anniston, to protect and enhance local historical and aesthetic attractions, and
to enhance opportunities for federal or state tax benefits for historic rehabilitation.
Ordinance No. 91-0-18 provides a system for the designation, protection, preservation and rehabilitation
of historic properties in historic districts and to participate in federal and state programs created and
designed to achieve the same goals. This same ordinance establishes a uniform procedure for use in
providing for the protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of places, districts, sites, buildings,
structures, objects, landscape features and works of art having a special historical, cultural or aesthetic
interest or value.
The Anniston Historic Preservation Commission prefers the original paint color of a building, even if it is
not listed an approved paint color located within this palette.
Index: Page 3 – Anniston Downtown and W 15
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Street District
Page 9 – Tyler Hill District
Page 16 – McClellan District
Note: While the paint colors provided are for the Valspar brand, paint may be purchased from a supplier of choice.
The paint color is only required to match the chosen color from this palette.