During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the future of a historic garage structure located on Union Street, which has been the subject of ongoing approvals and permits. The garage, originally built in 1946, is recognized for its unique architectural features and historical significance within the neighborhood.
The meeting revealed that while a new one-bedroom structure had been approved to replace the garage, the demolition of the garage itself had not been formally addressed in previous discussions. Board members expressed concern over the oversight, emphasizing the importance of preserving the garage, which they believe contributes to the historic character of the area.
Holly, a board member, recommended that the garage should be moved rather than demolished, citing its historical value and the potential for relocation within the historic district. Other members echoed this sentiment, advocating for the preservation of the structure, which they believe could be moved with some effort.
Community members also voiced their opinions, with one resident highlighting the confusion surrounding the garage's designation on property maps. They urged the board to separate the discussions regarding the garage's demolition from the approval of the new structure, arguing that comparing the two would be unfair.
The board ultimately acknowledged the need for clarity in the application process and the importance of addressing the garage's fate independently. As the meeting concluded, the future of the garage remains uncertain, with board members committed to exploring options that prioritize its preservation while adhering to regulatory requirements.