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Waukesha landmarks commission heard update on Blair House National Register appeal; opts not to add further comment

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The Landmarks Commission was told the city’s appeal of a state boundary-reduction decision for the William Blair House has been forwarded to the Keeper of the National Register. Commissioners agreed they had already submitted their opinion and, by consensus, declined further formal comment.

City of Waukesha Landmarks Commission members heard an update on May 7 about the city’s appeal of a state decision to decrease the boundary of the William Blair House historic property and agreed not to file further comment with the Keeper of the National Register.

The update was prompted by public comment from Lisa Southport, a resident of 34 Madison Street, who said the State Historic Preservation Review Board voted 8–4 not to approve the boundary decrease request and that the city subsequently appealed that state decision to the Keeper of the National Register. Southport said the Keeper accepted the…

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