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The Historic Resources Commission on July 17 elected Commissioner Stan Hearnley to represent the commission on the Architectural Review Committee.
The commission also heard an update on the University Place survey: staff said a five-session public outreach program is underway, with the first interactive session scheduled for Saturday at 10 a.m. at 1106 Rhode Island (Herndley Associates office). The initiative, supported by a grant from the State Historic Preservation Office and matching funds from the Lawrence Preservation Alliance, will include educational sessions and public workshops with the consultant; staff hopes to record sessions for broader use.
Action: Motion to elect Commissioner Stan Hearnley to the Architectural Review Committee passed by voice/roll-call vote with participating members recorded as aye. The University Place survey update was informational; no vote was required.
Provenance: Election recorded in meeting minutes; survey announcement presented under miscellaneous items in the staff report.
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