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HPC approves one commemorative plaque, denies another; officers elected and bylaws tabled

2288074 · February 12, 2025
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The Montgomery City Historic Preservation Commission approved a commemorative plaque for 2412 College Street after reconsideration, denied a plaque application for 623 Martha Street because of significant roof alterations, elected Richard Bailey as chair and Carol King as vice chair, and voted to table bylaw updates until April.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve one commemorative plaque application, deny another, elect officers, and table proposed bylaw updates at its meeting.

The commission reconsidered application materials for 2412 College Street after the applicant provided corrected information about original siding. Following a motion to reconsider and a subsequent motion to approve, the commission carried the approval for a commemorative marker for that property.

A separate application for 623 Martha Street was denied following commission review and discussion focused on roof alterations. Commissioners…

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