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At-a-glance: Certificates of Appropriateness and demolition‑delay releases approved Sept. 11 by Bloomington HPC

5821002 · September 12, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission approved several COAs and released multiple demolition‑delay cases at its Sept. 11 meeting. This roundup lists each formal action, the vote tally, and next steps for applicants and staff.

The Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 11 took multiple formal votes on Certificates of Appropriateness (COAs) and demolition‑delay releases. Below is a concise listing of the matters the commission voted on, the recorded outcomes and immediate next steps.

Votes at a glance

- COA 25‑55 — 1118 South Madison (McDowell Historic District): Approve demolition/fill of an in‑ground, non‑contributing pool. Motion carried 5–0. Next step: staff to issue COA certificate to petitioner so work may proceed.

- COA 25‑56 — 301 East Fifteenth Street (Garden Hill Historic District): Approve demolition of detached, deteriorated garage and require three‑sided limestone retaining wall; any future parking or site changes require a new COA and compliance with UDO alley‑access…

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