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Commission asks 219 East Main Street owner for more historic documentation before demolition permit decision

5127595 · July 3, 2025
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Summary

Owner Mike Graser was asked to provide additional historic research and contractor/engineer documentation for 219 East Main Street; staff and commissioners agreed to a provisional process that could allow the planning director to issue a demolition permit if required documentation is submitted.

During the July 2 meeting, the Westminster Historic District Commission reviewed a historic‑structures report and structural concerns for 219 East Main Street and requested additional documentation from the property owner before the city issues a demolition permit.

The commission heard that a demolition permit for an existing rear porch was requested May 6, a site visit occurred May 23, and a historic‑structures report arrived June 2. Owner Mike Graser attended the meeting to discuss structural conditions the owner described as advancing failure of porch framing and roof members; staff and a…

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