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Historic Preservation Commission recommends National Register nomination for Chautauqua Park and Ridgewood Historic District
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission recommended the Chautauqua Park and Ridgewood area for listing on the National Register of Historic Places, finding it meets National Register criterion C; the nomination now goes to city council and the state nominations review committee for further review.
The Historic Preservation Commission of the city of Deans voted to recommend that the Chautauqua Park and Ridgewood area be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, finding the proposed district meets National Register criterion C. The commission made the recommendation after hearing staff and consultant presentations and receiving questions from nearby property owners.
The nomination covers approximately 150 properties. Staff planner Ray Anderson said the district’s boundaries run along Brookside Park on the west, Sixth Street on the south, Thirteenth Street on the north and the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way on the east. Anderson said staff reviewed the consultant-prepared nomination and "believe that it meets the criterion C and would recommend that the commission recommend the nomination…
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