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Commission considers updating rules of procedure and a tougher enforcement process with daily fines and liens

Bloomington Historic Preservation Commission · February 26, 2026
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Summary

City code changes to Title 2 will require the commission to revise its rules of procedure; staff also proposed an enforcement workflow that would allow daily fines (up to $2,500) and liens for uncorrected historic‑preservation violations, prompting discussion about deadlines, materials availability, adjudication and integration with city systems.

Commissioners discussed two governance items on Feb. 26: mandatory updates to the commission’s rules of procedure following recent City Council changes to Title 2, and a proposed enforcement process for historic‑preservation violations.

A city staff member explained the Title 2 amendments consolidated board and commission rules and added required officer positions (including secretary and treasurer) and new procedures for calling special meetings. Staff proposed a redline…

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