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Livingston preservation commission postpones officer elections, will advertise for a fifth member

Livingston Historic Preservation Commission · March 4, 2026
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Summary

With the current chair absent and the commission below its five-member requirement, commissioners unanimously moved to postpone elections for chair and vice chair and agreed to advertise for a fifth commissioner; meeting schedule set for March to revisit officers, and the Feb. 10 meeting adjourned at about 04:40.

The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a motion on Feb. 10 to postpone the election of the board chair and vice chair until the next meeting because the current chair, Tom Burack, was absent and the commission must maintain a five-member minimum.

The preservation officer explained that the chair’s official term had ended Dec. 31 and asked whether commissioners were comfortable delaying officer selection until a future meeting when a fifth commissioner might be on board. A motion to postpone was made, seconded, and carried with three ayes recorded.

Commissioners also agreed to advertise for a fifth position so the commission can meet quarterly and retain certified-local-government status. The preservation officer said she would schedule a March meeting — the second Tuesday — to bring back MOU details for the MSU proposal and to continue work on filling vacancies. The Feb. 10 meeting was adjourned at about 04:40.