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Historic landmark commission adopts report to send to council on maintenance measures
Summary
The Mansfield Historical Landmark Commission voted to adopt an official report recommending measures to assist maintenance of historic properties and requested the document be transmitted to city council for consideration; staff warned that some grant programs can impose preservation easements of 10–30 years.
The Mansfield Historical Landmark Commission voted to adopt an official report to be sent to the city council that outlines recommended measures to assist maintenance of the city’s historic properties.
Dr. Robert Smith, chair of the commission, opened discussion on case HLC 25-001 and asked preservation officer Art Wright to brief members. Wright told the commission that a formal, voted report is the proper vehicle to bring the board’s recommendations to council because individual commissioners cannot act in an official capacity through citizen comment. “If we want to get it directly to the council, we do a…
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