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Waukesha Landmarks Commission to send letter opposing proposed decrease to Blair House National Register boundary
Summary
Commission members approved a draft response opposing a developer-proposed boundary decrease to the Senator William and Henrietta Blair House National Register listing; public commenters raised concerns about mapping errors and historic significance tied to Henry Blair.
The Waukesha Landmarks Commission voted Feb. 5 to send a draft response opposing a pending application to reduce the individually listed National Register boundary for the Senator William and Henrietta Blair House.
The commission’s draft letter, which commissioners reviewed and approved for signature, states the commission’s opinion that the proposed boundary reduction appears inconsistent with the property’s National Register nomination and the historic parcel documented in 1983. The chair agreed to sign and submit the commission’s letter to the state by the Feb. 21 comment date.
Two residents who identified themselves as owners or advocates for the Blair property addressed…
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