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Council adopts changes to historic‑preservation ordinance, adds owner consent and delivery confirmation
Summary
Council adopted amendments to the city’s historic preservation ordinance that require written consent of property owners for individual designations and require owners representing at least 50% plus one of properties for a local historic district; staff must confirm delivery of notices by certified or verifiable delivery methods.
The City Council adopted on second reading amendments to Chapter 12, Article 11 (Historic Preservation) that revise designation procedures and public‑notice requirements.
Deputy Director Marissa Robinson summarized the two principal changes the council requested at the prior hearing: (1) that the city must provide notice to all property…
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