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Committee approves historic designation, zoning changes and extensions; several items pass by unanimous vote

2288082 · February 12, 2025
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The Planning Committee advanced a package of items including a historic-cultural designation for Clinton Manor, zoning approvals for a storage project and a hotel, extension of a COVID emergency ordinance, and multiple administrative reports. Most items passed unanimously by voice vote.

The Planning and Land Use Management Committee moved multiple agenda items to the City Council this meeting, approving a historic-cultural designation, several zoning and land-use actions, and extensions of temporary measures.

The committee unanimously approved the Cultural Heritage Commission’s recommendation to designate Clinton Manor as a historic‑cultural monument. Staff described the property as “built in 1940” and an example of period architecture; neighbors and preservation groups testified in favor. Committee members voted yes: Bloomfield, Hot, Nazarian (recorded present earlier as absent then yes on the…

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