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Board of Works approves routine permits, certificates and claims; upholds 60-day demolition delay
Summary
The Lafayette City Board of Works held a brief meeting that included election of officers, upholding a 60-day demolition waiting period for a historic property, nine certificates of completion for public works projects, approval of claims totaling $15,484,638.51, and a taxi permit approval.
The Lafayette City Board of Works on Thursday took a series of routine actions: electing officers, upholding a 60‑day demolition waiting period for a property listed as a historic asset, issuing certificates of completion for several public-works projects, approving claims and issuing a taxi permit.
Miles, economic development, told the board the owner of 714 South Tenth Street requested demolition of a garage only and that the Lafayette Historic Preservation Officer determined removing the garage would be “a…
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