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Historic Building Saved from Demolition Amid Community Support

June 03, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Historic Building Saved from Demolition Amid Community Support
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the preservation of a historic building previously at risk of demolition for surface parking. Officials noted that while the interior of the building has undergone significant retrofitting, the exterior remains in excellent condition. The county has shown interest in reusing the building, as indicated by a request for proposals, suggesting a shift away from demolition plans.

The meeting highlighted the importance of the historic designation process, with a spokesperson for County Executive Crowley expressing support for allowing this process to unfold. A key figure in the nomination for historic designation, Steven Theel, provided written documentation to support the cause, despite being unable to attend the meeting.

The commission unanimously approved the permanent historic designation for the building, emphasizing its potential for future use and the community's interest in preserving its historical significance.

Additionally, the meeting addressed updates on various staff-approved matters, including plans for a national register listing for local churches and discussions about potential changes to bylaws regarding roof replacements. A proposed bylaw aims to create a \"safe harbor\" for homeowners, allowing for roof replacements that exceed 40% of the assessed value without the requirement for like-for-like replacements. This change is intended to alleviate financial burdens on homeowners facing costly repairs.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further discussions on the proposed ordinance revisions, ensuring that all members are adequately informed and prepared for upcoming decisions.

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