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Historic Landmark Commission reopens debate on demolition of 705 West Lynn Street; postpones to April after mixed votes
Summary
The Historic Landmark Commission on March 5 considered a demolition request for a circa‑1895 house at 705 West Lynn Street, a contributing property in the West Line National Register District, and voted to postpone the case to April after an initial 2–4 split on releasing a demolition permit.
Commissioners at the March 5 meeting took up a demolition request for the single‑story, circa‑1895 house at 705 West Lynn Street, a property staff says contributes to the West Line National Register District.
Staff described the house’s architectural features, ownership history and neighborhood context, and said the property "contributes to the West Line National Register District" but that staff had determined it did not meet two criteria for individual city landmark designation. Staff told the commission that the Architectural Review Committee (ARC) had asked the…
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