Historic Preservation Commission approves minutes, cancels December meeting
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The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved the Oct. 28 minutes and voted to cancel the Dec. 23 meeting, rescheduling to an early January date. Motions were routine; members also noted planned follow-ups on COA procedures and the 219 North Maple property.
The Bowling Green Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved its Oct. 28 meeting minutes and voted to cancel the scheduled Dec. 23 meeting, the body said Friday.
Commissioner Will Rodebush moved to approve the minutes and the board voted aye; Chair John Sampen seconded (approval recorded in meeting minutes). Rodebush later moved to cancel the Dec. 23 meeting and instead meet in early January; the motion was seconded and approved unanimously.
The commission flagged several items for follow-up at the January meeting, including a review of the COA (certificates of appropriateness) procedure and a more detailed look at an inventory/survey approach for the BoomTown district. No substantive policy changes were made at Friday’s session.
The meeting opened at 4:00 p.m. and adjourned at about 5:00 p.m. after a final motion to adjourn passed unanimously.
