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Historical Review Commission approves May meeting minutes and adjourns

5460425 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

The Historical Review Commission moved and seconded approval of the May 5 and May 15 meeting minutes and later voted to adjourn; staff reported no certificate-of-appropriateness applications and no public correspondence beyond RSVPs for the Preservation Month event.

Commissioners moved to approve the minutes from the May 5 and May 15 Historical Review Commission meetings. Commissioner Mark Tannenbaum moved to "pass both," and Commissioner June Craig Pepper seconded; the chair advanced a single vote for both minutes. The motion carried by voice vote (no roll-call tally recorded in the transcript).

Commission staff reported there were no new Certificates of Appropriateness to report and no public correspondence other than RSVPs for the Preservation Month celebration. At the end of the meeting a motion to adjourn was made and seconded and the meeting was closed.

No formal roll-call vote or recorded tallies were entered in the meeting transcript for the approval of minutes or for adjournment; the meeting record reflects motions and seconds and the chair moved business forward accordingly.