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Council accepts Historic District Commission annual report; commissioners highlight cemetery preservation and Spicer House work

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The City Council accepted the Historic District Commission’s 2024 annual report, noting cemetery preservation projects, work on the Spicer House roof and outreach plans for 2025, and authorized acceptance by motion and roll call vote.

At the March 3 meeting Farmington Hills City Council voted to accept the Historic District Commission (HDC) 2024 annual report after a brief presentation by the commission’s recording secretary.

Alec Thompson, recording secretary for the HDC, presented highlights including work on the Spicer House roof and gutters, ongoing cemetery preservation at West and East cemeteries (volunteer work and a digitization effort involving Schoolcraft College), follow-up from the 2022 reconnaissance survey, and ongoing review of Certificate of Appropriateness requests for historic properties. Thompson…

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