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Commission reviews Gaslight District land-use code proposal, Pulaski Park survey and other business; agrees to send steering-committee letter
Summary
The Manchester Historic Preservation Commission reviewed a proposed Gaslight District overlay in the city's new form-based land-use code, received updates on a Pulaski Park survey and the city's historic-preservation awards, discussed a clerk vacancy and raised enforcement outreach over a sign at Colonial Printing Company.
At the meeting the Manchester Historic Preservation Commission reviewed a draft form-letter addressing the Gaslight District survey and the proposed inclusion of a Gaslight Historic District overlay in the city's new form-based land-use code.
Land-use code and Gaslight District Staff described the larger land-use rewrite as a multi-year, form-based process that creates base districts and optional historic overlays. The proposed approach would treat the Gaslight area as an extension of a mill-based (Milliard) base district with a targeted Gaslight Historic District overlay to provide local design standards and greater protection than the broader arena overlay. Staff said changes would require edits to both the zoning…
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