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Commission renames brochures 'pamphlets,' directs staff to collect marked edits; clarifies nomination signature rule
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission voted to rename its public brochures "pamphlets," asked staff to collect highlighted edits from commissioners for the next packet, and discussed clarifying the nomination form to require the nominating party’s signature rather than only the owner’s.
The Ojai City Historic Preservation Commission voted July 10 to adopt the term “pamphlets” in place of “brochures” for its public information materials and instructed commissioners to submit highlighted edits for staff to include in the August packet.
Staff reported that a set of draft brochure/pamphlet materials — including walking tours, landmark descriptions and Mills Act guidance — had been circulated. Commissioners…
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