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Historic Preservation Commission reports demolition-review checkbox, interpretive signage and local history book nearing print
Summary
Judy Eichelberger, chair of Hayden’s Historic Preservation Commission, briefed council on a new demolition-permit checkbox for structures 50 years or older, an Eagle Scout–led installation of interpretive signage at Stoddard and a community history book nearing completion.
Judy Eichelberger, chair of the Hayden Historic Preservation Commission, presented the commission’s quarterly report to the City Council Sept. 23 and described four priorities since the last report: a new demolition-permit review checkbox, a completed first site visit, development of interpretive signage, and a community history book nearing final printing.
Eichelberger said a checkbox was added in May to the city’s demolition permit for structures at least 50 years old; when applicants check the box, commission members may visit the site to assess historical significance. The…
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