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Historic Preservation Commission approves Harvest Pavilion at Heritage Farm with archaeological conditions
Summary
The Clark County Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for a new Harvest Pavilion at Heritage Farm on Feb. 4, 2026, with conditions to minimize ground disturbance and consult prior archaeological reports. Supporters called the pavilion a needed resource while some urged design choices that better reflect the historic agricultural setting.
The Clark County Historic Preservation Commission on Feb. 4 approved a certificate of appropriateness for a new shared-use Harvest Pavilion at Heritage Farm, voting unanimously (6–0) to accept staff findings and conditions.
Parks planner Lindy Wallach, the applicant, told commissioners the pavilion will provide restrooms, storage and covered space for educational programming and will be integrated with a planned children's garden. "The building would be integrated with the children's garden," Wallach said, adding the structure is planned as a pre‑engineered building with CMU block walls, wood or composite siding, a metal…
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