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Historic Preservation Commission approves Paradise Western Company window decal; chair recuses
Summary
The Livingston City Historic Preservation Commission approved a design review for a window decal for Paradise Western Company with a 3-0 vote after the chair recused themself, citing a conflict of interest.
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The Livingston City Historic Preservation Commission voted 3-0 to approve a window decal design submitted by Paradise Western Company on a final design review vote during its meeting.
The motion passed after a recusal: the meeting record shows a commissioner saying, “I cannot vote on this because it's my building,” and that commissioner did not participate in the vote. Vice Chair Luther, Commissioner Gibson and Commissioner Eisling recorded affirmative votes, and the motion carried 3-0 with no opposition.
Commissioners described the proposal as a modest window trim and vinyl lettering limited to two windows. One commissioner asked whether vinyl lettering would weather better if applied on the inside of the glass; another suggested a recommendation that the applicant consider installing the vinyl on the inside to extend longevity. The applicant was not present at the meeting. The commission’s approval included the design as presented; the minutes record the group adopted the motion without additional conditions.
The commission conducted a roll call before the vote and confirmed a quorum. The recused commissioner identified the conflict and stepped aside for the vote. No formal permit conditions or follow-up tasks were recorded in the meeting transcript for this item.
The commission moved on to other agenda items after recording the vote.

