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Temple Terrace board says National Park Service approved compromise; ordinance amendment, council readings planned

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Jeanne Barlow, addressing the City of Temple Terrace Historic Preservation Board, said the National Park Service approved a compromise on language for local historic designations and that she will draft a city ordinance to reflect the change.

Jeanne Barlow, addressing the City of Temple Terrace Historic Preservation Board, said the National Park Service approved a compromise on language for local historic designations and that she will draft a city ordinance to reflect the change.

"I have some good news. Looks like we are almost there. We are almost there to the point where we can get, to be a certified local government," Barlow told the board. She said she had worked with the state historic preservation office and had received NPS approval for the compromise.

Why it matters: becoming a certified local government (CLG) can make the city eligible for federal- and state-linked preservation…

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