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Commission flags 219 North Maple auction disclosure and COA implications

Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission · January 12, 2026
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Commissioners discussed 219 North Maple — a property in the historic district set for auction — noting the property's disclosure form listed 'no' for historic-district status. Staff said the city had sent the auctioneer a notice of the historic overlay; commissioners asked staff to follow up and to provide wording for further contact with the auctioneer and prospective buyers.

Chair John Sampen raised concerns about 219 North Maple Street, a building in the local historic district that is scheduled for auction in December and whose disclosure form indicated the property was not in a historic district.

Heather (planning staff) said the city had previously sent a notification letter to the auctioneer about the strict overlay zone and that she would send the commission a photo of the disclosure…

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