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Council reappoints Kathy Wilson to Historic Preservation Board
Summary
The City Council voted 5-0 on Feb. 11 to fill the open seat on the Historic Preservation Board with Kathy Wilson. City staff described Wilson as experienced and familiar with board rules.
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The City Council voted 5-0 on Tuesday, Feb. 11 to appoint Kathy Wilson to the Historic Preservation Board, filling the board’s seventh seat.
City staff told the council the board has seven members—three citizen members and four property owners within the historic district—appointed to alternating three-year terms by the city manager and confirmed by the council. Staff recommended Wilson, noting she had served on the Historic Preservation Board previously and is familiar with its rules and responsibilities. A staff presenter said, “I would recommend that the council fill the seventh spot in historic preservation board with Kathy Wilson.”
A motion to appoint Wilson was made and seconded; roll call recorded unanimous approval. The board’s responsibilities, as summarized by staff, include designation, preservation, protection and enhancement of structures representing the city’s heritage.
Council members attending offered brief support; no substantive debate or amendments to the appointment were recorded in the transcript.

