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Commission asks staff for prioritized landmark work list; adds community nominations to pipeline
Summary
Staff presented a new Landmark Designation Work Program with a public application form and performance measures; commissioners praised the format, debated reporting cadence and prioritization, and asked staff to return with a recommended priority list, with the item continued to Nov. 19.
The Historic Preservation Commission reviewed a new Landmark Designation Work Program and asked staff to return with a prioritized list of nominations, including several community-initiated proposals.
Tim Frey, speaking for the department, outlined a new application form and four proposed performance measures: a target of 150 staff hours for an individual landmark designation, timeliness targets for processing applications, a 30-calendar-day goal to bring completed applications to the commission, and semiannual reporting to…
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