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Crowley committee flags permit gap after metal warehouse built in historic district; Main Street secures foot-traffic data tool
Summary
Community-development committee identified a permitting lapse after a metal building was constructed without historic-district review; the committee also heard Main Street event plans and approved purchase access to Placer AI foot-traffic analytics.
A Community and Economic Development committee meeting Jan. 14 flagged a procedural gap after a metal warehouse was erected on Second Street inside Crowley’s historic district without the Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) review the historic-district rules require.
Committee members said the permit office should route any permit application for properties inside the historic-district boundary to the historic-district committee for review. “The…
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