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Historic Preservation Commission adopts revised bylaws; removes some owner-consent language and aligns quorum rule

2903860 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to adopt revised bylaws that align quorum and voting rules with other city boards and remove a district owner-consent percentage; commissioners debated whether individual-owner written consent should remain a policy consideration.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to adopt updated bylaws that revise voting and quorum language and remove a previously used 75% owner-consent requirement for district nominations.

Staff explained the proposed change makes voting consistent with other city advisory boards: a quorum requires five members present, and…

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