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Commission adopts reader-friendly historic designation statement to meet state law
Summary
The commission approved a condensed two-page historic designation impact statement and a one-page summary (including a Spanish translation) designed to comply with a state requirement that property owners be informed of applicable regulations at least 15 days before a hearing; staff will run the drafts by the city attorney.
The Mansfield Historic Landmark Commission on Jan. 20 voted to adopt a condensed, plain-language historic designation impact statement intended to satisfy a state law requiring prospective owners be given notice of regulations, procedures, tax benefits and programs at least 15 days before the first public hearing.
Art Wright explained the legal requirement and…
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