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Lafayette City Historic Preservation Commission elects officers, approves two property actions and local projects
Summary
At its Jan. 26 meeting, the Lafayette City Historic Preservation Commission elected a slate of officers, confirmed committee rosters, approved a property for local designation (address discrepancy on the record), approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for window replacements at 818 Main Street with a condition, and permitted painting an unpainted CMU wall at 835 Main Street for a proposed Amelia Earhart mural.
Lafayette City Historic Preservation Commission members met Jan. 26, 2026, and approved a series of routine and project-specific actions, including electing officers and confirming committee assignments.
The commission opened by accepting a slate of officers nominated at the meeting. Speaker 1 moved to accept the slate; Speaker 3 called the voice vote and the motion carried. The body then approved committee rosters and the minutes of the Dec. 15 meeting by voice votes.
The commission voted to add a property to local designation following a recommendation from the district committee. Speaker 6 reported the committee’s recommendation and identified the parcel in discussion as '640 Ferry Street' and the district as the new 'Centennial South historic district.' Later in the same discussion Speaker 3 referred to '640 Berry…
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