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Historic Preservation Commission votes to draft resolution pressing city agencies to follow 45‑day consultation rule

Augusta Historic Preservation Commission · March 27, 2026
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Summary

Commissioner Young will draft a resolution asking city bodies to comply with the Georgia statute and the local preservation ordinance requiring a 45-day notice and consultation before undertakings that would otherwise require a COA; commissioners cited multiple examples where they were not consulted.

The Augusta Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to direct Commissioner Young to draft a resolution urging city and affiliated agencies to comply with the state statute and local ordinance that require the historic commission be notified 45 days before a project that would otherwise need a Certificate of Appropriateness begins.

Commissioner Young, referencing both…

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