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Red Bank HPC approves draft design guidelines, sends them for planning-board review
Summary
The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission voted Nov. 12 to accept a draft set of historic-preservation design guidelines and send them to the planning board and borough council for the formal adoption process; the commission emphasized window-profile standards and recommended a planning-board presentation before council readings.
The Red Bank Historic Preservation Commission voted to accept a draft of new design guidelines on Nov. 12 and will refer the document to the planning board and borough council for the formal adoption sequence.
The draft, which consultant Steven (speaker 10) said “incorporates the comments discussed back in August and October,” will be sent for council introduction and for the planning board to report on consistency with the historic element of the master plan. Steven told the commission the version before them was “a really strong set of design guidelines.”
Commissioners said the guidelines are intended to give clearer, case-by-case…
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