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Resident asks Oswego to reconsider historic exclusion for 'Turtle Rock' stone barn

Village of Oswego Committee of the Whole · April 22, 2025
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Summary

A resident identified himself as John Burdemas and asked the village to reconsider excluding a circa‑1850 stone barn (known as Turtle Rock) from local historic recognition; he said the property has long local significance and urged reconsideration of the one-and-a-half‑mile exclusion rule.

At the Committee of the Whole public forum, a resident who identified himself at the podium as John Burdemas described a circa-1850 stone barn on State Route 31, called it “Turtle Rock,” and urged the village to reconsider an exclusion that prevented the house from receiving a local…

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