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Commission renews minor permit‑to‑alter delegation, tightens rules for window replacement and historic materials
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission reauthorized the minor permit‑to‑alter delegation for two years with amendments requiring conditions assessments for window replacements, additional language on handling historic materials, and a 20‑day hold/appeal process; the motion passed unanimously.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted Wednesday to reauthorize its minor permit‑to‑alter delegation under Articles 10 and 11 for another two years, while refining permitted scopes and adding procedural safeguards for historic materials.
Department staff recommended continuing the delegation to streamline routine approvals such as window replacement, awnings, non‑historic storefront work, solar panels and skylights. As part of the refinements, staff proposed…
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