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Middleton landmarks committee backs cedar plaque backers, agrees to pursue larger freestanding post for H.G. Wolf house
Summary
The Middleton Landmarks Commission agreed to accept cedar plaque backers and asked staff to work with owner Dan Barker on placing the H.G. Wolf informational plaque closer to the sidewalk, favoring a sturdier extruded-metal post over narrow ‘skinny’ mounts.
The Middleton Landmarks Commission on Sept. 1 accepted cedar backers for historic markers and directed staff to work with the owner of the H.G. Wolf house to relocate its marker closer to the sidewalk.
Committee members debated mounting hardware after an email from Dan Barker proposing either returning the plaque to the house or moving it to a freestanding post. Several members said the plaque had been obscured by landscaping behind the house, and they preferred positioning it where passersby could read it without stepping onto…
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