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Fraser council approves nomination to National Register for Baumgartner House
Summary
The Fraser City Council voted to allow staff to submit paperwork nominating the Baumgartner House for listing on the National Register of Historic Places; volunteers said listing could unlock grant funding and national recognition.
The Fraser City Council on March 13 voted to authorize the city to sign and submit paperwork nominating the Baumgartner House for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Volunteers and family members who help maintain the house asked the council for permission because the property’s recorded owner is the city and the National Register process requires owner approval. "We're here today asking for the city's permission to move forward on submitting paperwork to nominate the Baumgartner House to the National Register of Historical Places," said Amanda Baumgartner, a family member and volunteer.
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