In a recent meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC), discussions centered around a proposed project involving the installation of shutters on a historic building, which has raised concerns regarding code violations. The applicant, representing the owners who purchased the property in 2017, expressed frustration over the lack of preparation and communication from the owners, which led to a request to table the discussion until the owners could attend and provide clarification.
The project aims to enhance the neighborhood's artistic appeal, coinciding with the upcoming season opener of a local theater. However, the HPC members voiced concerns about the visual impact of covering windows with shutters, suggesting that alternative designs could better complement the historic character of the building.
Public comments during the meeting reflected mixed sentiments. Neighbors expressed support for the project, highlighting its potential to revitalize the area and contribute positively to the community. One resident praised the mural's design, while another emphasized the need for a collaborative approach to resolve the bureaucratic issues surrounding the project.
Ultimately, the HPC unanimously voted to table the application until the September meeting, allowing the owners time to address the code enforcement concerns and engage with the commission more effectively. The decision underscores the importance of preserving the integrity of historic structures while fostering community development through art and culture.