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Commission backs $100 fee for Galveston Landmark designation and new aluminum plaques
Summary
The Landmark Commission recommended approval March 3 of a text amendment to add a $100 fee for Galveston Landmark designation and to charge $100 for upgraded aluminum replacement plaques; staff expects an order of 100 upgraded plaques to serve demand for more than a decade.
The Galveston Landmark Commission on March 3 voted to forward a text amendment to the Galveston Land Development Regulations that would establish fees for Galveston Landmark designation and for replacement landmark plaques.
Staff said the amendment stems from an inventory shortage of the current resin 8-inch plaques that bear the city seal and the words "Galveston Landmark." Staff identified a manufacturer able to produce an upgraded aluminum…
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