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Wildwood council forwards demolition moratorium concept to planning commission while preservation plan is completed
Summary
The council agreed to send a proposal to impose a temporary stay on demolition of significant historic assets to the Planning & Zoning Commission for public hearing as the city finalizes its first Historic Preservation Plan.
The Wildwood City Council on Monday agreed to send a proposal to place a temporary stay on demolitions of historic assets to the Planning & Zoning Commission for a public hearing while the city completes its first Historic Preservation Plan.
Director Gunich told the council that recent demolition requests threatened irreplaceable buildings in the city, citing the Mary Cliff residence at LaSalle Institute and the J.P. Connell House. "We have at least 2, if not more, significant historic assets under threat," Gunich said, and urged the council to…
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