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The Springfield Historic Commission continued discussion of draft historic-district guidelines and related ordinance language after several commissioners said the draft contained substantive changes they had not expected. Commissioners asked staff to provide a clear account of what changes originated with the consultant and which were staff edits, and requested legal review before the document advances to City Council.
Commissioners singled out substantive language on single-building districts that, as drafted, could constrain future historic-designation options; several commissioners said the draft should not be interpreted to bar single-building designations and asked staff and the law department to revise the language so the intent is clear. Commissioners also asked for a documented trail of versions showing consultant inputs and staff edits.
Staff said the draft was produced with consultant assistance and that the law department is reviewing the ordinance language. The commission voted to continue the guidelines discussion and requested a briefing from staff and the law department explaining the revision provenance and recommended edits before the next public hearing or council referral.
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