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Commission hears detailed briefing on historic tax credits and considers downtown preservation priorities
Summary
Commission staff outlined the documentation-heavy process for federal and state historic tax credits, and commissioners discussed nominations for local designation, plaque designs and concerns about several downtown properties including the Corner Grill and a long-vacant home on North Maple.
The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission spent a substantial portion of its August meeting on a staff-led briefing about applying for federal and state historic tax credits and on updates about local designation candidates and plaque design.
Heidi Reager, who presented the tax-credit overview, told the commission the application process is documentation-intensive and typically requires consultant support and detailed photo documentation. "It's a very involved process and a lot of steps to it and a lot of man hours," she said. Reager…
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