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Applicants and commission weigh demolition of log‑frame house at 202 Euclid

Historic Preservation Commission · March 6, 2026
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Summary

Owners of 202 Euclid presented historic documentation showing mid‑1890s stacked log construction and local historical ties; the commission scheduled a site visit, recommended additional documentation for the historical society, and urged salvaging or incorporating original fabric where feasible.

Owners of a one‑story residence at 202 Euclid presented preservation commissioners with interior and exterior documentation Friday showing parts of the house date to the mid‑1890s and use hand‑notched, flat‑sawn log construction.

The applicant, Lynn Seodmach, told the Historic Preservation Commission she and a co‑owner uncovered original stacked log walls after interior removals and asbestos abatement and provided photographs and historical research. "The oldest part of the house dates from the mid 18 nineties based on construction…

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