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The commission reviewed its fiscal year 2025-2026 goals, including the development of resources for historic homeowners regarding tax credits and property maintenance. Discussions also covered potential historic district expansion, particularly regarding a property on South Westnedge Avenue. The commission addressed strategies for recruitment of new members and planned upcoming community engagement activities, such as a symphony event collaboration, a public reading of the Declaration of Independence, a walking tour, and the potential creation of a time capsule for the America250 celebration. Additionally, the commission explored applying for a grant for historic markers.
The board addressed a request for a variance regarding two additional wall signs at 6005 South Westnedge Avenue. Following a public hearing that included opposition from residents concerning potential negative impacts, the board formally denied the variance request, concluding that it would materially impair the intent and purpose of the ordinance. Additionally, the board accepted the resignation of a member.
The Commission discussed its FY25-26 goals and objectives, including progress on drafting letters regarding historic tax credits, planning for the potential expansion of the historic district with a focus on commercial and residential properties, updates on the America250 Grant application, and efforts to coordinate with the Department of Public Works for projects at Celery Flats. Additionally, members shared information regarding upcoming preservation conferences and webinars.
The board discussed a variance request for ZBA #24-06 regarding a deck roof construction project at 3630 E Shore Dr. The applicant requested a variance for a side property line setback of 5.3 feet instead of the required 8 feet. The board held a public hearing for the matter and subsequently approved the variance, citing exceptional circumstances, preservation of property rights, and a lack of detriment to the neighborhood.
The commission reviewed an application for the demolition and reconstruction of a non-historic shed at 5029 Angling Road, for which staff recommended approval of both a Notice to Proceed and a Certificate of Appropriateness. Additionally, the commission discussed goal implementation strategies for FY25-26, including updates on potential district expansion, collaboration with the Department of Public Works on historic properties, and preparations for a presentation to the City Council.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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