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Kingston HPC members told new code requires annual training; advisory board openings highlighted
Summary
Planning staff announced that a newly adopted administrative code requires commissioners to complete four hours of preservation-related training annually and encouraged members to apply to a Community Preservation Fund Advisory Board that will advise on spending, including historic-preservation categories.
Planning staff informed the Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission on Jan. 9 that the City has adopted a new administrative code for the preservation commission that codifies an annual training requirement: each commissioner must complete four hours of relevant training each year.
Suzanne Cahill, the Planning Director, said the training requirement is now in effect…
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