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Councilors ask staff to remove a few downtown parcels from Climate Friendly Area after landmarks review
Summary
Councilors and landmarks commissioners discussed whether parcels near the Monteith and downtown historic districts should remain in a newly adopted Climate Friendly Area; council signaled direction to staff to consider removing two small clusters of properties from the CFA and return with a boundary amendment.
Anne Catlin of the City of Albany's Community Development Department told a joint work session that City staff had received concerns about the downtown Climate Friendly Area (CFA) boundaries because a small number of historic properties fell inside the CFA's boundary.
"There were some concerns about the boundaries of the downtown climate friendly area, including some historic buildings in the Monteith or Hackleman districts," Catlin said as she showed a map of the CFA and the downtown historic districts. She identified three properties in the Monteith…
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