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Council holds public hearing on historic designation for 503 Buttonwood Avenue
Summary
The Bowling Green City Council opened and closed a public hearing on Ordinance 9241 to place 503 Buttonwood Avenue on the local historic register with a historic overlay zoning; the Historic Preservation Commission and Planning Commission recommended approval and no public opposition or formal vote was recorded in the transcript.
Bowling Green City Council held a public hearing on Ordinance 9241 Wednesday to consider placing 503 Buttonwood Avenue on the city’s local historic register and applying a historic overlay zoning.
Planning Director Heather Sailor told the council the designation was requested by the property owners, Charles and Jean Ladd, and that the Historic Preservation Commission recommended local-register status on Sept. 24 of last year. Sailor said the Planning Commission reviewed the request on Nov. 6 and recommended approval, noting the property meets at least two criteria in the city’s ordinance…
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