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Board tables plaque request for 710 South Washington Street and discusses plaque policy and Preservation Month outreach

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The Board of Architectural Review tabled a request for a Winchester historic plaque for 710 South Washington Street to allow staff and the board time to develop or clarify plaque criteria; the board also discussed Preservation Month outreach and distribution of a city pamphlet.

The Winchester City Board of Architectural Review on May 15 tabled a request by Cheryl Crowell for a historic plaque at 710 South Washington Street, saying the board needs clearer written standards before awarding plaques to newer properties.

"I don't feel like there's a conflict, but I do know her and she we work at the same place," a board member said while addressing potential conflicts. Board members agreed the applicant's absence and the lack of clear written criteria justified postponing action. One board…

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