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04-C Historic Pres C
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Historic Preservation Com Minutes 6-28-04
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12/13/2004
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June 28, 2004 <br />Page 2 <br />G.260 S. Main Street (Belford Apartments) <br />H.442 S. Main Street (Congregational Church) <br />I.357 W. Kaufman (Church of Christ Scientist) <br />J.946 S. Main Street (Gibson House) <br />K.265 S. Main Street (Gibraltar Hotel) <br />L.623 6th Street S.E. (Gibbons House) <br />M.714 Graham Street (Baldwin House) <br />4. <br />Public hearing to receive citizen comments regarding declaring the following <br />properties as a historic landmarks: <br />A. - Motion to declare the property a <br />714 Graham Street (Baldwin House) <br />landmark was made by Sue Lancaster, seconded by Barbara Wilson. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br />B. - Motion to declare the property <br />623 6th Street S. E. (Gibbons House) <br />a landmark was made by Paul Denney, seconded by Claudia Hunt. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br />C. - Linda Hood, the owner of the <br />1970 Clarksville Street (Early House) <br />property, was present and stated she did not have the money to make <br />repairs to the property and was hoping to sell it. Chairman Starrett <br />advised her that the Commission had just voted to place the property <br />on the 13 Most Endangered List and hopefully this would make grants <br />available to help her. Motion to declare the property a landmark was <br />made by Barbara Wilson, seconded by Sue Lancaster. Motion carried <br />7-0. <br />D. - Ben Fowzer, a <br />410 W. Kaufman Street (First Presbyterian Church) <br />member and treasurer of the church, was present and stated that the <br />property has already been designated by the state, and he would like <br />to see the church included on the local list. Motion to declare the <br />property a landmark was made by Claudia Hunt, seconded by Brian <br />Wear. Motion carried 7-0. <br />E. - Motion to declare <br />357 W. Kaufman Street (Church of Christ Scientist) <br />the property a landmark was made by Barbara Wilson, seconded by <br />Paul Denney. Motion carried 7-0. <br />5. <br />Discussion of and possible action on the proposed historic landmarks and <br />recommending such designations to the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> <br />
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