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Bozeman advisory board briefed on new local landmark program and NCOD design guideline overhaul
Summary
City staff outlined a two-part preservation effort: a new local landmark program to recognize historic resources citywide and a rewrite of Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) design guidelines. Consultants will lead community engagement starting in April with a target to complete code updates by year-end.
City preservation staff presented a multi-part plan to the Bozeman Historic Preservation Advisory Board on Jan. 13 to create a local landmark program and update the Neighborhood Conservation Overlay District (NCOD) design guidelines.
Sarah, the staff presenter, said the local landmark program will create designation criteria, a nomination process and review standards to recognize and protect historic and cultural resources citywide rather than rely solely on the existing NCOD boundary and National Register processes. “Preservation is not about freezing places in time or stopping change,” Sarah said; the goal, she added, is to manage change in ways that respect what makes places meaningful to the…
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