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Historic landmarks commission finalizes survey, will submit Type 4 application; 79 properties meet 50-year threshold
Summary
The Historic Landmarks Commission reviewed a draft property inventory and agreed to use a 50-year eligibility rule (79 properties qualify, 42 do not). Members flagged heavily remodeled sites for special notes and will verify planning submission rules before filing a Type 4 application.
The Historic Landmarks Commission reviewed a draft inventory of candidate historic properties and agreed to move forward with a Type 4 application to planning and possibly council after confirming submission requirements with staff.
Leanne, who walked commissioners through an Excel-based survey and photo thumbnails, said 79 of the listed properties met the 50-year threshold for contributing status while 42 did not. "Seventy-nine were 50 and older. Forty-two were not," she said,…
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