Change Historic Preservation Advisory Committee to a board with design review powers
In Plain English
The city currently has a Historic Preservation Advisory Committee that provides input on historic buildings. This change renames it to a board and gives it formal authority to review and comment on proposed changes to historic structures. If approved, property owners seeking to modify historic buildings receive official feedback from this group during the design review process.
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Leave the name as a committee and incorporate the changes
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