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Commission discusses unadopted city survey, demolition delay coverage and a potentially at-risk schoolhouse
Summary
Commissioners discussed that an updated historic architecture survey (about 1,600 properties) has not been formally adopted by city council, leaving many properties outside the commission’s demolition-delay protection; members flagged a country schoolhouse at 3545 E. 106th St. that is pending sale and may be at risk.
Commission staff and commissioners raised concerns that an updated Carmel Historic Architecture Survey that expands the list of properties from roughly 546 to about 1,600 has not been formally adopted by city council. Staff said the lack of formal adoption — partly due to a city-required owner-notification step added to the ordinance — leaves many newly surveyed properties outside the commission’s demolition-delay protections.
Staff explained how the demolition-delay process currently…
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