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Board opens public‑review steps for relocation of commemorative naval gun
Summary
The board voted to initiate public hearings and form a commemorative artwork review committee to consider an application to relocate a naval gun (on campus since 1958) to an indoor museum at Camp Ripley. The resolution starts the review; it does not authorize removal.
The Capitol Area Architectural and Planning Board voted to begin the formal public‑review process for an application to relocate a commemorative naval gun that has been displayed outdoors on the capitol campus since 1958.
Peter Weinstein, principal planner and zoning administrator, presented the application and described the new rules that guide additions, removals and modifications of commemorative works. Randall…
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