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Waukesha landmarks input sent to national reviewer as Blair House boundary dispute advances

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The City of Waukesha Landmarks Commission confirmed earlier comments on a contested boundary change for the Senator William and Henrietta Blair House and declined further formal comment while the case proceeds to the Keeper of the National Register.

The City of Waukesha Landmarks Commission confirmed it has forwarded its previously adopted opinion about a proposed boundary reduction for the Senator William and Henrietta Blair House to the Keeper of the National Register, and commissioners said they do not plan additional formal comment as the federal review proceeds.

The issue surfaced in public comment when Lisa Southport of Madison Street described an appeal of the Wisconsin Historic Preservation Review Board’s 8–4 decision to reduce the Blair House boundary. Southport said the city’s appeal to the Keeper extended the review timeline and that the federal reviewer had acknowledged receipt and set a…

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